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We learn from the record , that dreams were then regarded as things not to be despised , and that there were persons who claimed to have the power of interpretation . " And Pharaoh said to Joseph , I have dreamed a dream , and there is ...
We learn from the record , that dreams were then regarded as things not to be despised , and that there were persons who claimed to have the power of interpretation . " And Pharaoh said to Joseph , I have dreamed a dream , and there is ...
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Dr. Rush , in his work on the Diseases of the Mind , says , that dreams are always produced by morbid or irregular action ... and that a dream may be considered as a transient paroxysm of delirium , and delirium as a permanent dream .
Dr. Rush , in his work on the Diseases of the Mind , says , that dreams are always produced by morbid or irregular action ... and that a dream may be considered as a transient paroxysm of delirium , and delirium as a permanent dream .
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But it is further to be observed , that the ideas of our dreams are sometimes so intermingled with the ideas of our waking hours , that the separation becomes difficult , if not impossible . This is especially the case with young ...
But it is further to be observed , that the ideas of our dreams are sometimes so intermingled with the ideas of our waking hours , that the separation becomes difficult , if not impossible . This is especially the case with young ...
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