The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 |
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... supposed powers were acquired by lawful means . In our days , it would have been questioned whether she was an im- postor , or whether her imagination was so deeply impressed with the mysteries of her supposed art , that she might be in ...
... supposed powers were acquired by lawful means . In our days , it would have been questioned whether she was an im- postor , or whether her imagination was so deeply impressed with the mysteries of her supposed art , that she might be in ...
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... supposed these sensations to be perma- nently existing detached beings , which flit , like swallows , into and out of our mind ; -a supposition which , besides its revolting ab- surdity , leaves us entirely at a loss to conceive how ...
... supposed these sensations to be perma- nently existing detached beings , which flit , like swallows , into and out of our mind ; -a supposition which , besides its revolting ab- surdity , leaves us entirely at a loss to conceive how ...
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... supposed to be the course of the Negro river ; and the Portugueze , and subsequently other Europeans , conjectured that it emptied itself into the Atlantic ocean by the rivers Senegal and Gambia , which were in fact nothing else than ...
... supposed to be the course of the Negro river ; and the Portugueze , and subsequently other Europeans , conjectured that it emptied itself into the Atlantic ocean by the rivers Senegal and Gambia , which were in fact nothing else than ...
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