The look which rested on the speaker was one of unmixed amazement.
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Samples of the composition, in its mixed and unmixed state, were produced.
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The blood in his veins was pure English, unmixed since long ago.
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It is white; has a very strong taste, not unmixed with softness.
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The conception of absolute, unmixed evil is not of the Far East.
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And that it actually is an uncompounded unit may be thus proved.
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Are there no uncompounded things-nosimple things in the world?
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And this I have experimented in a dark room by illuminating those bodies with uncompounded light of divers colors.
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And the uncompounded may be assumed to be the same and unchanging, whereas the compound is always changing and never the same.
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Here Spinoza appears, and tells me that these are only modifications and that the subject in which they inhere is simple, uncompounded, and indivisible.
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Now the common conception of an element and principle, naturally imprinted in almost all men, is this, that it is simple, unmixed, and uncompounded.
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Upon my inquiring concerning these, theologians present themselves, and tell me that these also are modifications, and modifications of one simple, uncompounded, and indivisible substance.
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Upon my enquiring concerning these, Theologians present themselves, and tell me, that these also are modifications, and modifications of one simple, uncompounded, and indivisible substance.