The Day After Death; Or, Our Future Life According to Science (New Edition)
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Transcriber's Note.
Variable spelling and hyphenation have been retained. Minor punctuation inconsistencies have been silently repaired.
Corrections.
The first line indicates the original, the second the correction.
p. 84:
we maintain that heat tranforms we maintain that heat transforms
p. 110:
The fall of these asteriods The fall of these asteroids
p. 112:
it has been calculated that a dimunition it has been calculated that a diminution
p. 121:
authoritative duductions of modern science. authoritative deductions of modern science.
p. 125:
itself by the phemonena of dreams. itself by the phenomena of dreams.
p. 150:
and the plant resumes it appearance of placid health and the plant resumes its appearance of placid health
p. 159:
that they reciprocately nourish that they reciprocally nourish
p. 187:
whose formidable shapes, and collossal dimensions whose formidable shapes, and colossal dimensions
p. 198:
the gigantic mososaurus the gigantic mosasaurus
p. 205:
and in one latitute of our globe and in one latitude of our globe
p. 215:
they have not cuitivated their faculties they have not cultivated their faculties
p. 288:
that He is infinite in his moral perfections, and in His intellectual power that He is infinite in His moral perfections, and in His intellectual power
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