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Volume 17 · 71 words · 1810 Edition

according to Lord Kames, is a term appropriated to such thoughts as are prompted by passion. It differs from a perception; for a perception signifies the act by which we become conscious of external objects. It differs from consciousness of an internal action, such as thinking, suspending thought, inclining, revolving, willing, &c. And it differs from the conception of a relation among objects; a conception of that kind being termed opinion.