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Page 159
... cause which he had once espoused with great warmth . ' I never heard him express any noble or benevolent senti- ments , the certain indications of a great soul and a good heart ; or discover any sorrow or compassion for the misfortunes ...
... cause which he had once espoused with great warmth . ' I never heard him express any noble or benevolent senti- ments , the certain indications of a great soul and a good heart ; or discover any sorrow or compassion for the misfortunes ...
Page 189
... cause of insanity is corporeal , and that it resides in the brain ; or , in other words , that , when- ever the mental faculties are affected , a corresponding alteration occurs in the visible structure of the brain . This is the only ...
... cause of insanity is corporeal , and that it resides in the brain ; or , in other words , that , when- ever the mental faculties are affected , a corresponding alteration occurs in the visible structure of the brain . This is the only ...
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... cause , which most philosophers would have considered sacrilege , learned treatises would have been written to prove how the ap- proach of a spirit , being the condensation of moisture from a dead body , naturally caused the light to ...
... cause , which most philosophers would have considered sacrilege , learned treatises would have been written to prove how the ap- proach of a spirit , being the condensation of moisture from a dead body , naturally caused the light to ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the | 1 |
Saabye Egede his Account of Green | 7 |
Scandal Ode | 30 |
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