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104PROP. II.————, and denies by implication, if not directly, the truth of our second proposition, which declares, as a necessary truth of reason—as a conclusion which admits of no exception, and the reverse of which is nonsensical and contradictory—that the mind (i.e., every mind) can have no object of any kind, except an object bound up and apprehended along with itself.