An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... Marriage 271 Mathematics Melancthon Modesty 273 280 286 Moliere 286 Motion 299 Nature and Duty 328 Nestorius 328 Oath 336 Odium Theologicum 337 Omens 338 Oracles 341 Papal Portraits 345 BAYLE'S DICTIONARY . DRESS . ( Female tenacity , in.
... Marriage 271 Mathematics Melancthon Modesty 273 280 286 Moliere 286 Motion 299 Nature and Duty 328 Nestorius 328 Oath 336 Odium Theologicum 337 Omens 338 Oracles 341 Papal Portraits 345 BAYLE'S DICTIONARY . DRESS . ( Female tenacity , in.
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... occasional causes , that there are general laws , which subject a great number of effects to the desires of such and such intelligences , as there are general laws , which subject to the desires of men the motion of certain 6 DREAMS .
... occasional causes , that there are general laws , which subject a great number of effects to the desires of such and such intelligences , as there are general laws , which subject to the desires of men the motion of certain 6 DREAMS .
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Pierre Bayle. subject to the desires of men the motion of certain bodies . This supposition is not only agreeable to an opinion , which was very common among the Pa- gans , but also to the doctrine of the scripture , and to that of the ...
Pierre Bayle. subject to the desires of men the motion of certain bodies . This supposition is not only agreeable to an opinion , which was very common among the Pa- gans , but also to the doctrine of the scripture , and to that of the ...
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... motions for exciting presaging ima- ginations when the eyes , and other external senses , are locked up , than when ... motion , according to which our organs are moved , and which are only to a certain degree subject to the desires of ...
... motions for exciting presaging ima- ginations when the eyes , and other external senses , are locked up , than when ... motion , according to which our organs are moved , and which are only to a certain degree subject to the desires of ...
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... motion , seems to see in sleep what it really saw when awake . " But to this it may be answered , that every creature is limited and imperfect ; there may therefore be variations , and even some oddities , according to our way of ...
... motion , seems to see in sleep what it really saw when awake . " But to this it may be answered , that every creature is limited and imperfect ; there may therefore be variations , and even some oddities , according to our way of ...
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