Fraser's Magazine, Volume 71Longmans, Green, 1865 |
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... truth and reason , he has given ample means of forming a just estimate of his career and cha- racter , by the publication ( in 1863 ) of Incidents in My Life , a book which leaves his readers no alter- native between believing him an ...
... truth and reason , he has given ample means of forming a just estimate of his career and cha- racter , by the publication ( in 1863 ) of Incidents in My Life , a book which leaves his readers no alter- native between believing him an ...
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... truth of this anecdote , which is a very remarkable confirmation of my hypothesis that the passions and affec- tions of the mind can communicate health to the body . Accordingly this hypothesis is confidently applied to account by ...
... truth of this anecdote , which is a very remarkable confirmation of my hypothesis that the passions and affec- tions of the mind can communicate health to the body . Accordingly this hypothesis is confidently applied to account by ...
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... truth or soundness ; and it is flying in the face of history to assert that self - sacrifice is peculiar to Christianity . The dancing der- vish , whose lifelong duty is to get giddy , submits to new rules of conduct ; the Fakir , who ...
... truth or soundness ; and it is flying in the face of history to assert that self - sacrifice is peculiar to Christianity . The dancing der- vish , whose lifelong duty is to get giddy , submits to new rules of conduct ; the Fakir , who ...
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... truth , the erratic method adopted by the late Archbishop of Dublin , Whately , is a direct , open , positive encouragement to credulity . His His- toric Doubts Relative to Napoleon Buo- naparte , has enjoyed a long and un- disturbed ...
... truth , the erratic method adopted by the late Archbishop of Dublin , Whately , is a direct , open , positive encouragement to credulity . His His- toric Doubts Relative to Napoleon Buo- naparte , has enjoyed a long and un- disturbed ...
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... truth . ' Was it ever universal , or universal in any other sense than the belief in witchcraft or fortune- telling ? Did the majority of the en- lightened men in any age assent to it ? Did it not always fade away before the dawning ...
... truth . ' Was it ever universal , or universal in any other sense than the belief in witchcraft or fortune- telling ? Did the majority of the en- lightened men in any age assent to it ? Did it not always fade away before the dawning ...
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