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... body and a soul ; that the former extends as it evolves to the size and shape of the latter ; and that the configu- ration of the human unembodied soul is similar to that of the body . " He asks , why may not the soul possess ...
... body and a soul ; that the former extends as it evolves to the size and shape of the latter ; and that the configu- ration of the human unembodied soul is similar to that of the body . " He asks , why may not the soul possess ...
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... body is thus weakened by the sedentary nature of the employment , it is weakened again by the enervating powers of the art . Thus the nervous system is acted upon by two enemies at once ; and in the course of the long educa⚫ tion ...
... body is thus weakened by the sedentary nature of the employment , it is weakened again by the enervating powers of the art . Thus the nervous system is acted upon by two enemies at once ; and in the course of the long educa⚫ tion ...
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... body was covered with arrows like a porcupine with quills . Inguar , still finding his mind invincible , ordered his head to be struck off . " And thus he deied , " Kyng , Martyr , and Virgyne , " on the 20th Nov. A. D. 870 , in the ...
... body was covered with arrows like a porcupine with quills . Inguar , still finding his mind invincible , ordered his head to be struck off . " And thus he deied , " Kyng , Martyr , and Virgyne , " on the 20th Nov. A. D. 870 , in the ...
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