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223 THE RELATIONS OF MINDS TO OTHER THINGS. 223 we only have conceptual knowledge. Of our oAvn past states of mind we take cognizance in a peculiar way. They are ' objects of memory,' and appear to us endowed with a sort of warmth and intimacy that makes the perception of them seem more like a process of sensation than like a thought.