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... passes into the dream . A like oppression is produced in the stomach by the vapour of indigestion and by an external weight superimposed ; and therefore persons who suffer from the nightmare dream of a weight lying on them , with a ...
... passes into the dream . A like oppression is produced in the stomach by the vapour of indigestion and by an external weight superimposed ; and therefore persons who suffer from the nightmare dream of a weight lying on them , with a ...
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... pass more easily and quietly out of life . This part I call the inquiry con- cerning outward Euthanasia , or the easy dying of the body ( to distinguish it from that Euthanasia which regards the preparation of the soul ) ; and set it ...
... pass more easily and quietly out of life . This part I call the inquiry con- cerning outward Euthanasia , or the easy dying of the body ( to distinguish it from that Euthanasia which regards the preparation of the soul ) ; and set it ...
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... , as being somewhat upon the descent of the wheel , inclines to arts voluptuary . Wherefore let these things pass . With arts volup- tuary I couple arts jocular ; for the deceiving of 43 66 TRANSLATION OF THE DE AUGMENTIS . "
... , as being somewhat upon the descent of the wheel , inclines to arts voluptuary . Wherefore let these things pass . With arts volup- tuary I couple arts jocular ; for the deceiving of 43 66 TRANSLATION OF THE DE AUGMENTIS . "
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... passing ; that whereas so many things come into consideration in the human body , parts , humours , functions , faculties , and accidents ; and that ( if it were a new matter ) it would be fit that there should be a single body of ...
... passing ; that whereas so many things come into consideration in the human body , parts , humours , functions , faculties , and accidents ; and that ( if it were a new matter ) it would be fit that there should be a single body of ...
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... pass without light ) that the air has some pure and natural light of its own , which , though very faint and dull , is nevertheless suited to the visual organs of such animals , and enables them to see . But the reason of this error ...
... pass without light ) that the air has some pure and natural light of its own , which , though very faint and dull , is nevertheless suited to the visual organs of such animals , and enables them to see . But the reason of this error ...
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