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concur in leading me at present to opine that the tendency toward truth of scientific conjectures is due to some relatively very direct action of whatever influence it may have been that determined the fundamental laws of Nature upon the human mind. But the extension of this explanation to personal intimations of future experiences, which, in my cases, have reached to minute and trivial circumstances, seems to require the hypothesis of some supernal power to which great and little facts are alike subservient.

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