An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... deny them all , render them- selves suspected , either of want of sincerity , or judg- ment to discern the force of ... denied all presages from dreams upon this principle , - none but God , said they , know things to come , that is ...
... deny them all , render them- selves suspected , either of want of sincerity , or judg- ment to discern the force of ... denied all presages from dreams upon this principle , - none but God , said they , know things to come , that is ...
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... denied , that an engine is fitter to be played in a certain manner , when some of its parts are at rest , and when they are not ? Let us say the same of our brain . It is more easy to di- rect in it certain motions for exciting ...
... denied , that an engine is fitter to be played in a certain manner , when some of its parts are at rest , and when they are not ? Let us say the same of our brain . It is more easy to di- rect in it certain motions for exciting ...
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... deny these facts , to prove that they are impossible , and without this they will never gain the cause . I ought also to put the reader in mind , that I do not pretend to excuse the ancient Pagans , either as to the care they took to ...
... deny these facts , to prove that they are impossible , and without this they will never gain the cause . I ought also to put the reader in mind , that I do not pretend to excuse the ancient Pagans , either as to the care they took to ...
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... deny , or by nature alone ? " He proposes a fourth , founded upon the obscurity of dreams , which has been already considered , but let us consider it a little better . " There is no one , " says he , " who has sufficient ca- pacity to ...
... deny , or by nature alone ? " He proposes a fourth , founded upon the obscurity of dreams , which has been already considered , but let us consider it a little better . " There is no one , " says he , " who has sufficient ca- pacity to ...
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... deny them all , render them- selves suspected , either of want of sincerity , or judg- ment to discern the force of ... denied all presages from dreams upon this principle , - none but God , said they , know things to come , that is ...
... deny them all , render them- selves suspected , either of want of sincerity , or judg- ment to discern the force of ... denied all presages from dreams upon this principle , - none but God , said they , know things to come , that is ...
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