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... seemed to have no doubt that this mechanical agency was something outside Optics properly so called , and was , in fact , if not a new Force in Nature , a new modus operandi of a Force TABLE - TURNING , SPIRITUALISM . 7.
... seemed to have no doubt that this mechanical agency was something outside Optics properly so called , and was , in fact , if not a new Force in Nature , a new modus operandi of a Force TABLE - TURNING , SPIRITUALISM . 7.
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... seemed so unmistakably demonstrated , though transcending all previous experience . But after some little time the question was raised whether the effect was not really due to an intermediate action of that mode of Radiant force which ...
... seemed so unmistakably demonstrated , though transcending all previous experience . But after some little time the question was raised whether the effect was not really due to an intermediate action of that mode of Radiant force which ...
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... seemed to have been afterwards so completely disproved by careful trials of her visual powers , that he found himself obliged to quit Vienna abruptly ; and he thence pro- ceeded to Paris , where he soon produced a great sen- sation ...
... seemed to have been afterwards so completely disproved by careful trials of her visual powers , that he found himself obliged to quit Vienna abruptly ; and he thence pro- ceeded to Paris , where he soon produced a great sen- sation ...
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... seemed likely to give rise , that the French Govern- ment directed a Scientific Commission , including the most eminent savans of the time - such as Lavoisier , Bailly , and Benjamin Franklin - to enquire into them . After careful ...
... seemed likely to give rise , that the French Govern- ment directed a Scientific Commission , including the most eminent savans of the time - such as Lavoisier , Bailly , and Benjamin Franklin - to enquire into them . After careful ...
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... seemed to depend partly upon his mode of working his method , and partly upon the ' expectancy ' of his subjects . Finding a bright object preferable , he usually employed his silver lancet - case , which he held in the first place at ...
... seemed to depend partly upon his mode of working his method , and partly upon the ' expectancy ' of his subjects . Finding a bright object preferable , he usually employed his silver lancet - case , which he held in the first place at ...
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