The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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I shall consider this subject in another light , as dreams may give us some idea of the great excellency of a human soul , and some intimations of its independency on matter . In the first place , our dreams are great instances of that ...
I shall consider this subject in another light , as dreams may give us some idea of the great excellency of a human soul , and some intimations of its independency on matter . In the first place , our dreams are great instances of that ...
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Every man's experience will inform him in this matter , though it is very probable that this may happen differently in different constitutions . I shall conclude this head with the two following problems , which I shall leave to the ...
Every man's experience will inform him in this matter , though it is very probable that this may happen differently in different constitutions . I shall conclude this head with the two following problems , which I shall leave to the ...
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... has been a great dispute among the learned ; the matter of fact is , I think , incontestable , and has been looked upon as such by the greatest writers , who have been never suspected either of superstition or enthusiasm .
... has been a great dispute among the learned ; the matter of fact is , I think , incontestable , and has been looked upon as such by the greatest writers , who have been never suspected either of superstition or enthusiasm .
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If we look into the bottom of this matter , we may find , I think , three reasons for it , and at the same time discover the insufficiency of these reasons to justify so criminal a practice . In the first place , men are apt to think ...
If we look into the bottom of this matter , we may find , I think , three reasons for it , and at the same time discover the insufficiency of these reasons to justify so criminal a practice . In the first place , men are apt to think ...
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portions , every portion shall have the whole essence of matter in it , and consist of as many parts as the whole did before it was divided . But in the second place , though multitudes , who join in a lie , cannot exempt themselves ...
portions , every portion shall have the whole essence of matter in it , and consist of as many parts as the whole did before it was divided . But in the second place , though multitudes , who join in a lie , cannot exempt themselves ...
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