Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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52. oldal
... mind - sucker , and can draw out of the mind of the sitter , or even out of the mind of any person in existence , facts unknown , or apparently un- known , to the sitter , and so produce evidential tests of great value . In a word , the ...
... mind - sucker , and can draw out of the mind of the sitter , or even out of the mind of any person in existence , facts unknown , or apparently un- known , to the sitter , and so produce evidential tests of great value . In a word , the ...
101. oldal
... mind or meaning , but " I had rather believe all the fables in the Legend and the Talmud than that this universal frame is without a mind . " But these high questions , though they are nearly always felt behind and beneath , are not the ...
... mind or meaning , but " I had rather believe all the fables in the Legend and the Talmud than that this universal frame is without a mind . " But these high questions , though they are nearly always felt behind and beneath , are not the ...
123. oldal
... mind , and the solution comes suddenly , often after sleep , when the surface mind is busy with other things . Sir Hiram certainly was , on his own level , a kind of superman , but his super - excellence was consistent with an oddly ...
... mind , and the solution comes suddenly , often after sleep , when the surface mind is busy with other things . Sir Hiram certainly was , on his own level , a kind of superman , but his super - excellence was consistent with an oddly ...
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