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... existence of dis- embodied spirits seems to us conformable neither to Pagan nor Christian ideas of futurity , and if such were their condition , the opening of the tomb of the Scipios is certainly too insignificant an event , to bring ...
... existence of dis- embodied spirits seems to us conformable neither to Pagan nor Christian ideas of futurity , and if such were their condition , the opening of the tomb of the Scipios is certainly too insignificant an event , to bring ...
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... existence by a violent fit of sternutation . Others have asserted , that men never sneezed till after the deluge . Unfortunately for the advancement of literature , we do not at the present day possess sufficient information to decide ...
... existence by a violent fit of sternutation . Others have asserted , that men never sneezed till after the deluge . Unfortunately for the advancement of literature , we do not at the present day possess sufficient information to decide ...
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... existence of which we ascertain by our own consciousness , and which may be said to be truly present to the eye of the mind that notices them ; and by symbolical signs , I mean , not only pictures or models of objects , or their ...
... existence of which we ascertain by our own consciousness , and which may be said to be truly present to the eye of the mind that notices them ; and by symbolical signs , I mean , not only pictures or models of objects , or their ...
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... existence of the same emotion in his own breast , and thus he acquires the accurate meaning of the word . When it is again used , it excites in his mind that con- sciousness , which he has of having himself once been in a state of mind ...
... existence of the same emotion in his own breast , and thus he acquires the accurate meaning of the word . When it is again used , it excites in his mind that con- sciousness , which he has of having himself once been in a state of mind ...
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... existence of the Unicorn , an animal , which has usually been classed in modern times with the Sphinxes , Gryphons , Sirens , Hippogriffs , and other fabulous animals . This evidence has always been derived from Central Asia or Africa ...
... existence of the Unicorn , an animal , which has usually been classed in modern times with the Sphinxes , Gryphons , Sirens , Hippogriffs , and other fabulous animals . This evidence has always been derived from Central Asia or Africa ...
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