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... received the most liberal encouragement in the pro- secution of their labours . The journey , of which the volume now before us gives a detail , was performed by a man of a rank which seldom produces wri- ting tourists , and cultivators ...
... received the most liberal encouragement in the pro- secution of their labours . The journey , of which the volume now before us gives a detail , was performed by a man of a rank which seldom produces wri- ting tourists , and cultivators ...
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... received great benefit , and were cured of inveterate maladies by the treatment of Mesmer ; while others , equally respectable , who tried it , derided these as credulous , and asserted that they themselves had experienced no benefit ...
... received great benefit , and were cured of inveterate maladies by the treatment of Mesmer ; while others , equally respectable , who tried it , derided these as credulous , and asserted that they themselves had experienced no benefit ...
Side 21
... received indigent patients , and secretly subjected them to his magnetic experiments . Hitherto he had always made use of magnetic bars , but hap- pening one day to observe , that with people of weak nerves , he could occasion many ...
... received indigent patients , and secretly subjected them to his magnetic experiments . Hitherto he had always made use of magnetic bars , but hap- pening one day to observe , that with people of weak nerves , he could occasion many ...
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... received an augmentation of vital energy . But we must not trust ourselves in attempting to adopt the mystical language in which the magnetizers have de- scribed their science , nor indeed should we either do them or our readers justice ...
... received an augmentation of vital energy . But we must not trust ourselves in attempting to adopt the mystical language in which the magnetizers have de- scribed their science , nor indeed should we either do them or our readers justice ...
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... received an account of a young man that obtained the affections of a girl who disliked him , while awake , by " whispering soft nonsense in her ear " as she lay asleep . When she afterwards became his wife , she in- formed him that her ...
... received an account of a young man that obtained the affections of a girl who disliked him , while awake , by " whispering soft nonsense in her ear " as she lay asleep . When she afterwards became his wife , she in- formed him that her ...
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