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... and who loved ' to converse chiefly with the spectral apparitions of things'- they have thought ( and what is worse , written ) of a man living in the seventeenth century as if he were living in our own day , - as if he voluntarily ...
... and who loved ' to converse chiefly with the spectral apparitions of things'- they have thought ( and what is worse , written ) of a man living in the seventeenth century as if he were living in our own day , - as if he voluntarily ...
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But though this great effect is distinctly seen , the actions and reactions of the living world , of which it is the result , are but little known to us . From the properties of a material atom we can compute the combined action of the ...
But though this great effect is distinctly seen , the actions and reactions of the living world , of which it is the result , are but little known to us . From the properties of a material atom we can compute the combined action of the ...
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In short , it is not more correct to say that all of us who are now living have bodies formed of what were once the bodies of those who went before us , than it is to say that some of us who are now living at the age of fifty have ...
In short , it is not more correct to say that all of us who are now living have bodies formed of what were once the bodies of those who went before us , than it is to say that some of us who are now living at the age of fifty have ...
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Sir Thomas Brownes Works including his Life | 1 |
Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan and on the site | 35 |
Poggii Epistolæ Editas collegit et emendavit pleras | 60 |
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