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Page 97
... regarded as fantastic notions about the soul and the unseen world . From a later notice in the Birds ( 1553 ff . ) we may infer that these notions were of such a kind that it was within the limits of legitimate parody to represent ...
... regarded as fantastic notions about the soul and the unseen world . From a later notice in the Birds ( 1553 ff . ) we may infer that these notions were of such a kind that it was within the limits of legitimate parody to represent ...
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... regarded as the result of spirit action . Rivers , plants , and stars , the earth and air and heavens , became full of souls , of gods , each of them in fashion as a man , and with the passions of a man . The matter was perfectly clear ...
... regarded as the result of spirit action . Rivers , plants , and stars , the earth and air and heavens , became full of souls , of gods , each of them in fashion as a man , and with the passions of a man . The matter was perfectly clear ...
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... regarded by both teachers as one taken as a matter of course by all , and is expressed by them in the same technical phraseo- logy , it is clear that it had been widely held long before their time , that is to say , long before the time ...
... regarded by both teachers as one taken as a matter of course by all , and is expressed by them in the same technical phraseo- logy , it is clear that it had been widely held long before their time , that is to say , long before the time ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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