The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 84,Deel 1Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 173
... effect whatsoever . Furthermore , it is a common exper- ience of all doctors that those who have already once suffered the effects of loose living are not thereafter deterred from their course of life , but may continue time after time ...
... effect whatsoever . Furthermore , it is a common exper- ience of all doctors that those who have already once suffered the effects of loose living are not thereafter deterred from their course of life , but may continue time after time ...
Pagina 291
... effect of the sun , its cheerful warmth and powers of healing . One who visited Le Sage when he was over eighty years of age , tells us that the old man , " Awaking every morning so soon as the sun appeared above the horizon , became ...
... effect of the sun , its cheerful warmth and powers of healing . One who visited Le Sage when he was over eighty years of age , tells us that the old man , " Awaking every morning so soon as the sun appeared above the horizon , became ...
Pagina 510
... effect , but I had nothing in my hand that belonged to him to justify that theory , and the only explanation is the energy of thought vibrating for some days , the vibrations being strong enough to affect me with a vivid ' feeling of ...
... effect , but I had nothing in my hand that belonged to him to justify that theory , and the only explanation is the energy of thought vibrating for some days , the vibrations being strong enough to affect me with a vivid ' feeling of ...
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IS PEACE POSSIBLE By Dr Arthur Shadwell | 1 |
CONTROL OF THE TROPICS By E B Osborn | 24 |
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