An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... infinite number of persons , that dreams had never been mentioned as presages of future events ; for those who are once possessed with this notion , imagine that the greatest part of the images that pass through their minds in their ...
... infinite number of persons , that dreams had never been mentioned as presages of future events ; for those who are once possessed with this notion , imagine that the greatest part of the images that pass through their minds in their ...
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... infinite greatness , or sovereign wisdom . These gentlemen insist strongly upon this , that the most mystical dreams are as com- mon among Pagans and Mahometans , as among the followers of the true religion . In effect , read Plu- tarch ...
... infinite greatness , or sovereign wisdom . These gentlemen insist strongly upon this , that the most mystical dreams are as com- mon among Pagans and Mahometans , as among the followers of the true religion . In effect , read Plu- tarch ...
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... infinite number of facts to allege for their opinion , as have those also who maintain that there is such a thing as magic ; and this being so , it is sufficient for them that they can answer objec- tions : but it belongs to those who ...
... infinite number of facts to allege for their opinion , as have those also who maintain that there is such a thing as magic ; and this being so , it is sufficient for them that they can answer objec- tions : but it belongs to those who ...
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... infinite number of images that arise in our minds , when being awake , we abandon ourselves to all objects that offer themselves , we might find in them as much relation to our adventures , as in any dreams which we look upon as ...
... infinite number of images that arise in our minds , when being awake , we abandon ourselves to all objects that offer themselves , we might find in them as much relation to our adventures , as in any dreams which we look upon as ...
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... infinite number of persons , that dreams had never been mentioned as presages of future events ; for those who are once possessed with this notion , imagine that the greatest part of the images that pass through their minds in their ...
... infinite number of persons , that dreams had never been mentioned as presages of future events ; for those who are once possessed with this notion , imagine that the greatest part of the images that pass through their minds in their ...
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