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Page 130
... mind . In all his speeches and in all his acts there is nothing to indicate any thought of mortality . It may be that , at the back of his mind , the thought that here he has no continuing city may urge him to more intense exertions ...
... mind . In all his speeches and in all his acts there is nothing to indicate any thought of mortality . It may be that , at the back of his mind , the thought that here he has no continuing city may urge him to more intense exertions ...
Page 347
... mind to mind without the agency of the recognised organs of sense , is the very root " and basis both of experiment and theory concerning an unseen world . The prime importance of telepathy lies in the fact that here at least is an ...
... mind to mind without the agency of the recognised organs of sense , is the very root " and basis both of experiment and theory concerning an unseen world . The prime importance of telepathy lies in the fact that here at least is an ...
Page 370
... mind of a keen observer who gave his whole mind to making a vivid , lifelike picture of Eng- land as she is to - day ? He would require , no doubt , much co - operation . That is indispensable . But if the picture is to be painted , it ...
... mind of a keen observer who gave his whole mind to making a vivid , lifelike picture of Eng- land as she is to - day ? He would require , no doubt , much co - operation . That is indispensable . But if the picture is to be painted , it ...
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Kallay Herr von with portrait 47 | 8 |
Kings Own reviewed 290 | 8 |
La Charrière Mdme de 50 | 166 |
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