Buchanan's Journal of Man, Объемы 1-2Joseph R. Buchanan., 1850 |
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... excitement , and seeming ready to start out of their sockets . One subject was the following , from Campbell's ' Pleasures of Hope . ' " Oh ! sacred Truth ! thy triumph ceased awhile , And Hope , thy sister , ceased with thee to smile ...
... excitement , and seeming ready to start out of their sockets . One subject was the following , from Campbell's ' Pleasures of Hope . ' " Oh ! sacred Truth ! thy triumph ceased awhile , And Hope , thy sister , ceased with thee to smile ...
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... excitement of the intellectual organs , and the more dull and ordinary deportment when this excitement was removed , was very striking . " During the same period that these experiments were being con- ducted before this sub - committee ...
... excitement of the intellectual organs , and the more dull and ordinary deportment when this excitement was removed , was very striking . " During the same period that these experiments were being con- ducted before this sub - committee ...
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... excitement be directed to useful purposes , in the investigation or illustration of truth ? May not the student rouse his memory , when it fails to recall the knowledge that it once possessed ? May not the naturalist and the artist have ...
... excitement be directed to useful purposes , in the investigation or illustration of truth ? May not the student rouse his memory , when it fails to recall the knowledge that it once possessed ? May not the naturalist and the artist have ...
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... excitement , that I deemed it necessary to interrupt the experiment , by removing his hand , in order that he might become sufficiently calm to estimate the char- acter and express himself correctly . Mr. K. subsequently gave me his ...
... excitement , that I deemed it necessary to interrupt the experiment , by removing his hand , in order that he might become sufficiently calm to estimate the char- acter and express himself correctly . Mr. K. subsequently gave me his ...
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... excitement , it was like touching fire , which ran to my very toes . Dr. B. afterward read the letter and signature of Gen. Jackson . " The language of this letter is as forcible and concentrated as any that ever emanated from the pen ...
... excitement , it was like touching fire , which ran to my very toes . Dr. B. afterward read the letter and signature of Gen. Jackson . " The language of this letter is as forcible and concentrated as any that ever emanated from the pen ...
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Стр. 563 - ... to believe it was the work of spirits. It could not, by any possibility, have been done by them, nor even attempted, without detection. And I may add, that, near the close of the demonstrations at this visit, there was a vibration of the floor, as though several tons in weight had been uplifted, and suddenly fallen again upon it. This caused everything in the room to shake most violently for several minutes, when the force was withdrawn.