[8] Cf. p. 257 note.
[9] B. 210, M. 128.
[10] B. 208, M. 126. The italics are mine. Cf. from the same passage, "Phenomena contain, over and above perception, the materials for some object (through which is represented something existing in space and time), i. e. they contain the real of sensation as a merely subjective representation of which we can only become conscious that the subject is affected, and which we relate to an object in general." (The italics are mine.)
[11] Cf. pp. 94-100.
[12] B. 217, M. 131; cf. B. 209, M. 127.
[13] B. 217-18, M. 132.
[14] Hume, Treatise, Bk. I, Part 1, § 1.