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On our earth , or in our atmosphere , many a moving body seems to stop of itself . But no law of physics is more firmly established than the indestructibility of motion . The apparent loss is always a transference or communication of ...
On our earth , or in our atmosphere , many a moving body seems to stop of itself . But no law of physics is more firmly established than the indestructibility of motion . The apparent loss is always a transference or communication of ...
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We will not enumerate the various influences which , by operating upon the body , produce sleep ; for our readers are familiar with them . Dugald Stewart discusses very fully the subject of dreams .
We will not enumerate the various influences which , by operating upon the body , produce sleep ; for our readers are familiar with them . Dugald Stewart discusses very fully the subject of dreams .
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state in which they shall be , when they are altogether released from the fetters of the body . Does the soul ever dream of being out of the body , or experience a consciousness of being out of it ? An author of eminence in our own time ...
state in which they shall be , when they are altogether released from the fetters of the body . Does the soul ever dream of being out of the body , or experience a consciousness of being out of it ? An author of eminence in our own time ...
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