The Living Age, Volume 291Living Age Company, 1916 |
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Page 146
... mind - struc- tures preserve acquired improvements while human brains do not , their ad- vance will be more rapid than that of the brains in which they can function , and it is certain that no conscious mind- structure can function ...
... mind - struc- tures preserve acquired improvements while human brains do not , their ad- vance will be more rapid than that of the brains in which they can function , and it is certain that no conscious mind- structure can function ...
Page 147
mind - structures should be capable of passing between them , though we can- not detect the laws of their migrations . Behind the veil which divides us from the things not seen there may well be realms for these consciousnesses to trav ...
mind - structures should be capable of passing between them , though we can- not detect the laws of their migrations . Behind the veil which divides us from the things not seen there may well be realms for these consciousnesses to trav ...
Page 149
... Minds only ? She may find an incomplete mind a more suitable instrument for a particular purpose . ' It is no conclusive objection to the reality of an abnormal experience that the mind of the experiencing individual is diseased . This ...
... Minds only ? She may find an incomplete mind a more suitable instrument for a particular purpose . ' It is no conclusive objection to the reality of an abnormal experience that the mind of the experiencing individual is diseased . This ...
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James Davenport Whelpley 259 | 10 |
The Harvard Peace Kite | 65 |
Fraudulent | 129 |
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