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... entirely to get rid ; and the result of a most careful and elaborate experimental enquiry , in which nature has been put to the question in every conceivable mode , has been to make it ( I believe ) almost if not quite certain that the ...
... entirely to get rid ; and the result of a most careful and elaborate experimental enquiry , in which nature has been put to the question in every conceivable mode , has been to make it ( I believe ) almost if not quite certain that the ...
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... entirely new development . It was discovered by the Marquis de Puysegur , a great landed proprietor , who appears to have practised the art most disinterestedly for the sole benefit of his tenantry and poor neighbours , - that a state ...
... entirely new development . It was discovered by the Marquis de Puysegur , a great landed proprietor , who appears to have practised the art most disinterestedly for the sole benefit of his tenantry and poor neighbours , - that a state ...
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... entirely incorrect appreciation of the probative force of evidence ; for , as I shall endeavour to prove to you in my succeeding lecture , the only secure basis for our belief on any subject , is the confirmation afforded to external ...
... entirely incorrect appreciation of the probative force of evidence ; for , as I shall endeavour to prove to you in my succeeding lecture , the only secure basis for our belief on any subject , is the confirmation afforded to external ...
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... entirely dissipated by the enqui- ries of Dr. Noble ; who , being very desirous of getting at the exact truth , first applied for information to a near relative of Miss Martineau , and was told by him . that the report was not quite ...
... entirely dissipated by the enqui- ries of Dr. Noble ; who , being very desirous of getting at the exact truth , first applied for information to a near relative of Miss Martineau , and was told by him . that the report was not quite ...
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... and flooring , yet when he put forth his whole force for a quarter of an hour within two feet of her , with only a partially closed door between them , it was entirely without result ; TABLE - TURNING , SPIRITUALISM . 23.
... and flooring , yet when he put forth his whole force for a quarter of an hour within two feet of her , with only a partially closed door between them , it was entirely without result ; TABLE - TURNING , SPIRITUALISM . 23.
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