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Page 13
... hands on one another . When these combats had continued for some time , they again walked about with a se- rious look , uttering tones of defiance , till heroic enthusiasm again seized them , and set their poles in motion . Meanwhile ...
... hands on one another . When these combats had continued for some time , they again walked about with a se- rious look , uttering tones of defiance , till heroic enthusiasm again seized them , and set their poles in motion . Meanwhile ...
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... hands ; and Plautus , in his Amphitruo , makes Mercury say , " Quid si ego illum tractim tangam ut dormiat ? " According to the report of the French missionaries in 1768 , the Chinese were for ages in the practice of healing diseases by ...
... hands ; and Plautus , in his Amphitruo , makes Mercury say , " Quid si ego illum tractim tangam ut dormiat ? " According to the report of the French missionaries in 1768 , the Chinese were for ages in the practice of healing diseases by ...
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... hands . He also found , he says , that he could impart his influence to inanimate things by frequently rub- bing them with his hand , and that they produced similar effects to himself on nervous people , who came in contact with them ...
... hands . He also found , he says , that he could impart his influence to inanimate things by frequently rub- bing them with his hand , and that they produced similar effects to himself on nervous people , who came in contact with them ...
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... hand and finger ends ; but if he wears silk gloves , or covers his hands with any other electric substance , he experiences none of this genial outstreaming , and his operations are of no effect ; and if he wear linen or leather gloves ...
... hand and finger ends ; but if he wears silk gloves , or covers his hands with any other electric substance , he experiences none of this genial outstreaming , and his operations are of no effect ; and if he wear linen or leather gloves ...
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... hand upon the pit of her stomach . She also re- cognized any solid or liquid substance in a closed vessel , when it ... hand , and with the other touched one of the people present , who , by reciprocally joining hands with several ...
... hand upon the pit of her stomach . She also re- cognized any solid or liquid substance in a closed vessel , when it ... hand , and with the other touched one of the people present , who , by reciprocally joining hands with several ...
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