The Sewanee Review, Volume 7University of the South, 1899 - American fiction |
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... verse as the Maya and earlier Central American dialects , the Egyptian , Chaldean , Aramaic , and Sanskrit , and gives to the dying words of the Christ , as reported in Mark in the Aramaic tongue , a Maya significance quite different ...
... verse as the Maya and earlier Central American dialects , the Egyptian , Chaldean , Aramaic , and Sanskrit , and gives to the dying words of the Christ , as reported in Mark in the Aramaic tongue , a Maya significance quite different ...
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... verse . They report these experiences , not in terms of the external operating forces , but of our own consciousness , under the subjective limitations of our senses . Certain at- 66 mospheric vibrations give rise in our consciousness ...
... verse . They report these experiences , not in terms of the external operating forces , but of our own consciousness , under the subjective limitations of our senses . Certain at- 66 mospheric vibrations give rise in our consciousness ...
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verse would present an appearance quite different from that which our senses report . The vague consciousness of the microorganism , possessing no developed senses , could not perceive anything like the world of sound and color , taste ...
verse would present an appearance quite different from that which our senses report . The vague consciousness of the microorganism , possessing no developed senses , could not perceive anything like the world of sound and color , taste ...
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... verse . They report these experiences , not in terms of the external operating forces , but of our own consciousness , under the subjective limitations of our senses . Certain at- mospheric vibrations give rise in our consciousness to ...
... verse . They report these experiences , not in terms of the external operating forces , but of our own consciousness , under the subjective limitations of our senses . Certain at- mospheric vibrations give rise in our consciousness to ...
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... verse . They report these experiences , not in terms of the external operating forces , but of our own consciousness , under the subjective limitations of our senses . Certain at- mospheric vibrations give rise in our consciousness to ...
... verse . They report these experiences , not in terms of the external operating forces , but of our own consciousness , under the subjective limitations of our senses . Certain at- mospheric vibrations give rise in our consciousness to ...
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