... for the next, and believing that the several generations of rational creatures, which rise up and disappear in such quick successions, are only to receive their first rudiments of existence here, and afterwards to be transplanted into a more friendly... Phaedo, Or, the Immortality of the Soul - Page 180by Plato - 1854 - 250 pagesFull view - About this book
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