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Pagina 26
... tion ; for they are as necessary to the health of the mind , as the circulation of the animal spirits is to the health of the body ; they keep it in life , and strength , and vigour ; nor is it possible for the mind to perform its ...
... tion ; for they are as necessary to the health of the mind , as the circulation of the animal spirits is to the health of the body ; they keep it in life , and strength , and vigour ; nor is it possible for the mind to perform its ...
Pagina 99
... tion to examine that no one overheard them , he revealed the most important of his secrets with the solemnity and language of an adept . My son ' , said he , many have been the watchings , long the lucubra- tions , constant the labours ...
... tion to examine that no one overheard them , he revealed the most important of his secrets with the solemnity and language of an adept . My son ' , said he , many have been the watchings , long the lucubra- tions , constant the labours ...
Pagina 403
... tion the fortune - tellers and astrologers who live very comfortably upon the curiosity of several well - disposed persons in the cities of London and Westminster . Among the many pretended arts of divination , there is none which so ...
... tion the fortune - tellers and astrologers who live very comfortably upon the curiosity of several well - disposed persons in the cities of London and Westminster . Among the many pretended arts of divination , there is none which so ...
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