An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... thoughts ; and where there is one man who is not subject to this weakness , there are a thousand who are not able to free themselves from it . I think we may say of dreams the same almost as of inchantments , that they 13 DRESS . 5.
... thoughts ; and where there is one man who is not subject to this weakness , there are a thousand who are not able to free themselves from it . I think we may say of dreams the same almost as of inchantments , that they 13 DRESS . 5.
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... thought fit to appoint certain spirits , as the occasional cause of man's conduct , with respect to certain events , then all the difficulties that are objected against dreams vanish away . We must no more wonder that we do not find a ...
... thought fit to appoint certain spirits , as the occasional cause of man's conduct , with respect to certain events , then all the difficulties that are objected against dreams vanish away . We must no more wonder that we do not find a ...
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Pierre Bayle. thoughts . " Why do they communicate their predic- tions to people of weak minds , rather than to those of stronger heads ? It is easily answered , that those who are awake , are not proper to be thus advertised ; for then ...
Pierre Bayle. thoughts . " Why do they communicate their predic- tions to people of weak minds , rather than to those of stronger heads ? It is easily answered , that those who are awake , are not proper to be thus advertised ; for then ...
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... thoughts ; and where there is one man who is not subject to this weakness , there are a thousand who are not able to free themselves from it . I think we may say of dreams the same almost as of inchantments , that they 13 DRESS . 5.
... thoughts ; and where there is one man who is not subject to this weakness , there are a thousand who are not able to free themselves from it . I think we may say of dreams the same almost as of inchantments , that they 13 DRESS . 5.
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... thought fit to appoint certain spirits , as the occasional cause of man's conduct , with respect to certain events , then all the difficulties that are objected against dreams vanish away . We must no more wonder that we do not find a ...
... thought fit to appoint certain spirits , as the occasional cause of man's conduct , with respect to certain events , then all the difficulties that are objected against dreams vanish away . We must no more wonder that we do not find a ...
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