The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 779
... hand or forearm is tem- porarily paralysed and devoid of any feeling while the power of writing is retained ; and the inspirational or intuitional , when the automatist becomes mentally aware of the substance of the communication before ...
... hand or forearm is tem- porarily paralysed and devoid of any feeling while the power of writing is retained ; and the inspirational or intuitional , when the automatist becomes mentally aware of the substance of the communication before ...
Pagina 785
... hand necessary to convey the information ' it ' desires to give in readable form . In the former case , although it is extraordinary how strongly the hand can be controlled by the power of thought at any distance ( materially speaking ) ...
... hand necessary to convey the information ' it ' desires to give in readable form . In the former case , although it is extraordinary how strongly the hand can be controlled by the power of thought at any distance ( materially speaking ) ...
Pagina 793
... hand to give them a start in a career , no amusements and recrea- tions to keep them contented in country life . Our village homes are the best exponents of the social wants of the countryside . In one cottage you may find a hardworking ...
... hand to give them a start in a career , no amusements and recrea- tions to keep them contented in country life . Our village homes are the best exponents of the social wants of the countryside . In one cottage you may find a hardworking ...
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