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... seems to belong to the mind , in Wilson the mind seemed to belong to the body . You were almost tempted to believe in materialism as you saw him walking through the street , or entering his class - room , so intensely did the body seem ...
... seems to belong to the mind , in Wilson the mind seemed to belong to the body . You were almost tempted to believe in materialism as you saw him walking through the street , or entering his class - room , so intensely did the body seem ...
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... seems dipped in fiery gold ; or that Rainbow which bridges over one of his most pathetic stories ; or the drowning of Henry Needham ; or the Elder's Deathbed ; or that incomparable Thunderstorm , which seems still to bow its giant wing ...
... seems dipped in fiery gold ; or that Rainbow which bridges over one of his most pathetic stories ; or the drowning of Henry Needham ; or the Elder's Deathbed ; or that incomparable Thunderstorm , which seems still to bow its giant wing ...
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... seems to have fallen in youth among the quicksands of doubt . How far he emerged from these in after days , and what were his ultimate views on these topics , we cannot tell , and shall not repeat conflicting and un- attested rumours ...
... seems to have fallen in youth among the quicksands of doubt . How far he emerged from these in after days , and what were his ultimate views on these topics , we cannot tell , and shall not repeat conflicting and un- attested rumours ...
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... seems to be cemented by a powerful sympathy and affection . This writer likewise states the fact - well ascertained by modern observers that there is a regular kind of domestic government maintained among this class of fish ; the ...
... seems to be cemented by a powerful sympathy and affection . This writer likewise states the fact - well ascertained by modern observers that there is a regular kind of domestic government maintained among this class of fish ; the ...
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... seems anxiously looking for a new light . St. Anthony's sermon is to be found in nearly all the bookseller's shops in Rome . The Saint begins thus : Dearly beloved Fish ; and at the conclusion of the ad- dress it is said that the fish ...
... seems anxiously looking for a new light . St. Anthony's sermon is to be found in nearly all the bookseller's shops in Rome . The Saint begins thus : Dearly beloved Fish ; and at the conclusion of the ad- dress it is said that the fish ...
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