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... friend Helle , having called on him to bear testimony to the production of some phenomena , which the other asserted he had never seen . But , after the interchange of some bickering , they were reconciled , the difference between them ...
... friend Helle , having called on him to bear testimony to the production of some phenomena , which the other asserted he had never seen . But , after the interchange of some bickering , they were reconciled , the difference between them ...
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... friends , to the house , and presently the patient appeared at the door , and passed it several times with anxious irresolution ; at last she en- tered in visible perplexity . Mouillesaux pacified her immediate- ly by acquainting her ...
... friends , to the house , and presently the patient appeared at the door , and passed it several times with anxious irresolution ; at last she en- tered in visible perplexity . Mouillesaux pacified her immediate- ly by acquainting her ...
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... friend of his , was con- vinced of the truth of the doctrine of animal magnetism , by a de- scription which a clairvoyante gave in her trance of the construc- tion of her own eyeball , even to its smallest parts , which she de- scribed ...
... friend of his , was con- vinced of the truth of the doctrine of animal magnetism , by a de- scription which a clairvoyante gave in her trance of the construc- tion of her own eyeball , even to its smallest parts , which she de- scribed ...
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... friend of the human race , the immortal Wilber- force , who undertook and defended the most sublime cause that ever existed ! " About the same time Christophe beinginformed that a great number of learned and military men of all ranks ...
... friend of the human race , the immortal Wilber- force , who undertook and defended the most sublime cause that ever existed ! " About the same time Christophe beinginformed that a great number of learned and military men of all ranks ...
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... friend of his youth , and in the peaceful shades of retirement he now experienced , and enjoyed , the reward of a virtuous life . In a few ... friends , I repaired to the house of Telesicles . * We were met Memoirs of Anacreon . 39.
... friend of his youth , and in the peaceful shades of retirement he now experienced , and enjoyed , the reward of a virtuous life . In a few ... friends , I repaired to the house of Telesicles . * We were met Memoirs of Anacreon . 39.
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