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... evidence in the future could be stronger than the evidence we already have . Let us consider this , taking an example . Mr. and Mrs. Brown , Tommy , Mary , Judy , and Bobby are going on holiday . They get to the garden gate . Mr. Brown ...
... evidence in the future could be stronger than the evidence we already have . Let us consider this , taking an example . Mr. and Mrs. Brown , Tommy , Mary , Judy , and Bobby are going on holiday . They get to the garden gate . Mr. Brown ...
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... evidence would be taken as answering it . But we must also be able to agree that this is a normal case , and that we can trust our powers of observation . Given these assumptions , even if our removal squad consisted of a relativity ...
... evidence would be taken as answering it . But we must also be able to agree that this is a normal case , and that we can trust our powers of observation . Given these assumptions , even if our removal squad consisted of a relativity ...
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... evidence for paranormal phenomena have made this abundantly clear . Bradley saw this problem in connexion with what he called ( writing in 1874 ) ' mesmeric phenomena ' . ' The testimony to these , he says , must be of the strongest ...
... evidence for paranormal phenomena have made this abundantly clear . Bradley saw this problem in connexion with what he called ( writing in 1874 ) ' mesmeric phenomena ' . ' The testimony to these , he says , must be of the strongest ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19489 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
Printers and Readers in ItalY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Italian | 25 |
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