Natural Causes and Supernatural SeemingsK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 374 páginas |
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... matter of surprise that savages and barbarians did so habitually in the pre- scientific ages ; the tendency is rather to look down with compassion on their aberrations as the natural consequences of their low mental states , and to ...
... matter of surprise that savages and barbarians did so habitually in the pre- scientific ages ; the tendency is rather to look down with compassion on their aberrations as the natural consequences of their low mental states , and to ...
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... matter to conceive that which contradicts uniform experience , and a harder matter still to believe it . If two things or events are always seen together , they are inevitably thought of together , and thereupon believed to be bound ...
... matter to conceive that which contradicts uniform experience , and a harder matter still to believe it . If two things or events are always seen together , they are inevitably thought of together , and thereupon believed to be bound ...
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... matters that lay outside the range of definite apprehension . At the present day , the ocean and the desert , the vast solitudes of the barren waters and the vast solitudes of the barren sands , remain the * It hardly admits of doubt ...
... matters that lay outside the range of definite apprehension . At the present day , the ocean and the desert , the vast solitudes of the barren waters and the vast solitudes of the barren sands , remain the * It hardly admits of doubt ...
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... matter , which , conceiving it as gross and inert , precluded the least conception of the nature and movements of its infinitely minute and active molecules ? When it is said that matter cannot pos- sibly think , how widely different is ...
... matter , which , conceiving it as gross and inert , precluded the least conception of the nature and movements of its infinitely minute and active molecules ? When it is said that matter cannot pos- sibly think , how widely different is ...
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... matter , and in that of one who is able , by reason of adequate pre- vious study , to conceive its infinitely active and subtile molecular energies , and realizes how its energies rise in concentrated intensity and dignity as it attains ...
... matter , and in that of one who is able , by reason of adequate pre- vious study , to conceive its infinitely active and subtile molecular energies , and realizes how its energies rise in concentrated intensity and dignity as it attains ...
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