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... idea of the state of af- fairs in which De Foe was a prominent actor . Other times have witnessed a fiercer political strife ; other ages have seen more bitter religious quarrels ; other countries have been disgraced by a more ...
... idea of the state of af- fairs in which De Foe was a prominent actor . Other times have witnessed a fiercer political strife ; other ages have seen more bitter religious quarrels ; other countries have been disgraced by a more ...
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... idea ; just as one understands a geometrical diagram , but sees and feels a picture . An eyewitness , and it is in this character that De Foe almost always speaks , if he feels direct interest enough not to analyze what he sees , will ...
... idea ; just as one understands a geometrical diagram , but sees and feels a picture . An eyewitness , and it is in this character that De Foe almost always speaks , if he feels direct interest enough not to analyze what he sees , will ...
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... idea of the soul's existence in another state . This belief is the basis of all religions . Nowhere do we find that the idea of the soul's annihilation existed . This truth was left to be discovered by the refinement of the most ...
... idea of the soul's existence in another state . This belief is the basis of all religions . Nowhere do we find that the idea of the soul's annihilation existed . This truth was left to be discovered by the refinement of the most ...
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... idea , that ghosts were not spirits returned from the dead , but thin films or pellicles , which he supposed were cast off from the surfaces of all bodies , as the exuviæ of reptiles . Not unlike this was an opinion that sprung up in ...
... idea , that ghosts were not spirits returned from the dead , but thin films or pellicles , which he supposed were cast off from the surfaces of all bodies , as the exuviæ of reptiles . Not unlike this was an opinion that sprung up in ...
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... idea of ghosts . They all labored under a most lamentable hallucination . Such is the common judgment now - a - days . But there is not wanting in our own age evidence of the existence of ghosts . Did time and space allow , scores of in ...
... idea of ghosts . They all labored under a most lamentable hallucination . Such is the common judgment now - a - days . But there is not wanting in our own age evidence of the existence of ghosts . Did time and space allow , scores of in ...
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