| William Mariner, John Martin - 1817 - 540 sider
...his own * The souls of deceased nobles become gods of the second rank in Dolotoo. natural mind, bis thoughts wandering upon strange and unusual subjects,...He next asked him how he knew it was the spirit of ri oogoo Ahoo ? his answer was, " there's a fool ! how can I tell you haw I knew it ; I felt and knew... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 sider
...did not feel his own personal identity as it were, but seemed to have a mind different from his own natural mind, his thoughts wandering upon strange...Ahoo ? his answer was, " There's a fool ! how can I tell you how I knew it ; I felt and knew it was so by a kind of consciousness ; my mind told me that... | |
| 1886 - 988 sider
...did not feel his own personal identity, as it were, but seemed to have a mind different from his own natural mind, his thoughts wandering upon strange...Toogoo Ahoo ? His answer was,' There's a fool! How can I tell you how I knew it ? I felt and knew it was so by a kind of consciousness ; my mind told me that... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1892 - 648 sider
...did not feel his own personal identity, as it were, but seemed to have a mind different from his own natural mind, his thoughts wandering upon strange...Toogoo Ahoo ? His answer was, " There's a fool! How can I tell you hmv I knew it? I felt,and knew it was so by a kind of consciousness; my mind told me that... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 412 sider
...different from his own natural mind, his thoughts wandering upon strange and unusual subjects, though perfectly sensible of surrounding objects. He next...Toogoo Ahoo? His answer was, " There's a fool! How can I tell you how I knew it? I felt and knew it was so by a kind of consciousness ; my mind told me that... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1900 - 420 sider
...different from his own natural mind, his thoughts wandering upon strange and unusual subjects, though perfectly sensible of surrounding objects. He next asked him how he knew it was the spirit ot Toogoo Ahoo ? His answer was, " There's a fool I How can I tell you how I knew it ? I felt and knew... | |
| Ivor Lloyd Tuckett - 1911 - 426 sider
...have a mind different from his own natural mind, his thoughts wandering upon strange and unnatural subjects, although perfectly sensible of surrounding...him how he knew it was the spirit of Toogoo Ahoo, and his answer was : — ' There's a fool ! How can I tell you how I knew it ; I felt and knew it was... | |
| James George Frazer - 1922 - 472 sider
...strange and unusual topics, though he remained perfectly sensible of surrounding objects'. When Mariner asked him how he knew it was the spirit of Toogoo Ahoo who possessed him, the chief answered impatiently, " There's a fool ! How can I tell you how I knew... | |
| Traugott K. Oesterreich - 1999 - 416 sider
...not feel his own personal identity as it were, but felt as if he had a mind different from his own natural mind, his thoughts wandering upon strange...Toogoo Ahoo ? His answer was " There's a fool! How can I tell you how I knew it ? I felt and knew it was so by a kind of consciousness; my mind told me that... | |
| Turner B S Staff - 2004 - 370 sider
...did not feel his own personal identity as it were, but seemed to have a mind different from his own natural mind, his thoughts wandering upon strange...although perfectly sensible of surrounding objects. When asked how he knew it was the spirit of Tukuaho, his answer was, "There's a fool ! how can I tell... | |
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