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... supposed to correspond to three worlds ; the nephesh is created for the middle world , the neshama for the upper , and the ruach for the lower ; and man inhabits any one of them according to the qualification of his soul . The ...
... supposed to correspond to three worlds ; the nephesh is created for the middle world , the neshama for the upper , and the ruach for the lower ; and man inhabits any one of them according to the qualification of his soul . The ...
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... supposed that rarefaction destroys the combustibility of gaseous substances ; and the same effect ensues , whether the rarefaction be produced by removing the atmospherical pressure or by heat . M. de Grotthus , from an experiment which ...
... supposed that rarefaction destroys the combustibility of gaseous substances ; and the same effect ensues , whether the rarefaction be produced by removing the atmospherical pressure or by heat . M. de Grotthus , from an experiment which ...
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... supposed to be well adapted to this species of investi- gation , and , I confess , I expected to find the effects of parallax in Dr. Brinkley's stars , and perhaps in some others , almost as de- cidedly as the effects of aberration and ...
... supposed to be well adapted to this species of investi- gation , and , I confess , I expected to find the effects of parallax in Dr. Brinkley's stars , and perhaps in some others , almost as de- cidedly as the effects of aberration and ...
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Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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