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Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and Development - Page 311
by Henry George Atkinson, Harriet Martineau - 1851 - 396 pages
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Tales from the German of Heinrich Zschokke, Volumes 1-2

Heinrich Zschokke - 1845 - 588 pages
...do in former times, to the consternation of the country people present, and the great admiration of my children, who were diverted to find another person...value himself somewhat upon his mysterious wisdom." THE BROEEX CIT. THE BROKEN CUP.* There is extant, under this name, a short piece by the author of LITTLE...
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Tales from the German of Heinrich Zschokke, Volumes 1-2

Heinrich Zschokke - German fiction - 1845 - 504 pages
...who were diverted to liiid another person gifted like l heir father. How the old lemon merchant canio by his knowledge he could explain neither to me nor...value himself somewhat upon his mysterious wisdom." THE BKOKEN CUP THE BROKEN CUP.* There is extant, under this name, a short piece by the author of LITTLI...
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Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and Development

Henry George Atkinson, Harriet Martineau - Naturalism - 1851 - 430 pages
...do in former times, to the consternation of the country people present, and the great admiration of my children, who were diverted to find another person...secret, and beset with terror. The ancients called it ecstacy or absence, a getting out of their bodies to think. All religious history contains traces of...
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Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and Development

Henry George Atkinson, Harriet Martineau - Naturalism - 1851 - 416 pages
...do in former times, to the consternation of the country people present, and the great admiration of my children, who were diverted to find another person...upon his mysterious wisdom." — Autobiography of Zsclwkke, pp. 169-172. " The path is difficult, secret, and beset with terror. The ancients called...
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Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and Development

Henry George Atkinson, Harriet Martineau - Hypnotism - 1851 - 428 pages
...do in former times, to the consternation of the country people present, and the great admiration of my children, who were diverted to find another person...could explain neither to me nor to himself; he seemed, neverthefess, to value himself somewhat upon his mysterious wisdom." — Autobiography of Zschokke,...
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Spirit Manifestations Examined and Explained: Judge Edmonds Refuted; Or, An ...

John Bovee Dods - Spiritualism - 1854 - 264 pages
...do in former times, to the consternation of the country people present, and the great admiration of my children, who were diverted to find another person...wisdom." — Autobiography of Zschokke, pp. 169-172. The following well-authenticated account is from La Harpers Posthumous Memoirs, Paris, 1806, vol. i., p....
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An Exposition of Spiritualism: Comprising Two Series of Letters, and a ...

Sceptic - Spiritualism - 1862 - 336 pages
...— medicine, for instance, — affording wide opportunity for imposition, assumption, and folly."* "The path is difficult, secret, and beset with terror. The ancients called it ecstacy or absence, a getting out of the bodies to think. All religious history contains traces of...
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An exposition of spiritualism, letters [by various writers] and a review ...

Sceptic (pseud) - 1862 - 336 pages
...— medicine, for instance, — affording wide opportunity for imposition, assumption, and folly."* "The path is difficult, secret, and beset with terror. The ancients called it ecstacy or absence, a getting out of the bodies to think. All religious history contains traces of...
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The Spiritual Magazine, Volumes 3-4

Spiritualism - 1862 - 1156 pages
...pejiplc present, . •' tht srreit admiration of my children, who were diverted to find another ivm gifted like their father. How the old lemon merchant came by his lo-iwledge he. could explain neither to mo nor to himself; he scorned, neverthe••-. to value himself...
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The History of the Supernatural in All Ages and Nations: And in ..., Volume 1

William Howitt - Religions - 1863 - 558 pages
...do in former times, to the consternation of the country people present, and the great admiration of my children, who were diverted to find another person...old lemon merchant came by his knowledge he could not explain, either to me or to himself: he seemed, nevertheless, to value himself somewhat upon his...
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