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... principle of absolute extermination ; and every ima- aginable cruelty , without regard to age or sex , has ... principles of hu- manity and justice been introduced without humanizing the par- ties on whom their benign influence ...
... principle of absolute extermination ; and every ima- aginable cruelty , without regard to age or sex , has ... principles of hu- manity and justice been introduced without humanizing the par- ties on whom their benign influence ...
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... Principles of Human Magnetism , translated from the French of Count de Redern , and elucidated with Notes . By FRANCIS CORBAUX , Esq . 8vo . Pp . 217 . SOME years ago , when engaged in a quest concerning decayed knowledge and obsolete ...
... Principles of Human Magnetism , translated from the French of Count de Redern , and elucidated with Notes . By FRANCIS CORBAUX , Esq . 8vo . Pp . 217 . SOME years ago , when engaged in a quest concerning decayed knowledge and obsolete ...
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... to treat of it as an art dependent on philosophical principles , was Anthony Mesmer , a Swiss by birth . He went to Vienna with the intention of study- ing medicine . After he had attended the lectures of Animal Magnetism . 19.
... to treat of it as an art dependent on philosophical principles , was Anthony Mesmer , a Swiss by birth . He went to Vienna with the intention of study- ing medicine . After he had attended the lectures of Animal Magnetism . 19.
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... principle , we conceive , essentially the same as that of animal magnetism . We shall now proceed to give some account of the magnetical phenomena , on which the whole evidence of the existence of the principles of the doctrine rests ...
... principle , we conceive , essentially the same as that of animal magnetism . We shall now proceed to give some account of the magnetical phenomena , on which the whole evidence of the existence of the principles of the doctrine rests ...
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... the whole of our sympathies are inexplicable by any known principle of medical or anatomical science , from the infectious yawn to the transferable spasms . Upon the latter subject , instead of adducing 30 Animal Magnetism .
... the whole of our sympathies are inexplicable by any known principle of medical or anatomical science , from the infectious yawn to the transferable spasms . Upon the latter subject , instead of adducing 30 Animal Magnetism .
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