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though others are present when it is seen , what is there that can prove it to be any thing but the effect of a disordered mind ? But the generality of ghosts are seen by persons who are alone , and at seasons when the imagination has ...
though others are present when it is seen , what is there that can prove it to be any thing but the effect of a disordered mind ? But the generality of ghosts are seen by persons who are alone , and at seasons when the imagination has ...
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... seen numberless bolides and falling stars illumine the vault of heaven . Marao is distant 174 leagues south west of Cumana . All these observers compared the phænomenon to a beau- tiful fire - work , which lasted from three till six o ...
... seen numberless bolides and falling stars illumine the vault of heaven . Marao is distant 174 leagues south west of Cumana . All these observers compared the phænomenon to a beau- tiful fire - work , which lasted from three till six o ...
Pagina 243
... seen strongly illuminated by white lightning , which ran in serpentine lines along the horizon . ' C As to the cause of these extraordinary appearances , M. de Humboldt , after having offered some general speculations on the height of ...
... seen strongly illuminated by white lightning , which ran in serpentine lines along the horizon . ' C As to the cause of these extraordinary appearances , M. de Humboldt , after having offered some general speculations on the height of ...
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