Proceedings of the Society for Psychical ResearchSociety for Psychical Research., 1885 - Parapsychology List of members in v.1-19, 21, 24- |
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... probably surprise us by its jumbled confusion . Observe that the seven of hearts is told correctly at once ; while in the case of the visiting card there is an approximation only , as if the idea had been only partially caught . We ...
... probably surprise us by its jumbled confusion . Observe that the seven of hearts is told correctly at once ; while in the case of the visiting card there is an approximation only , as if the idea had been only partially caught . We ...
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... probably superficial analogies , has been the source of many a page of wild theory and prepossessed observation . It is better to give the new thing a new name , -descriptive like " hypnotism , " historical like " mesmerism , " or even ...
... probably superficial analogies , has been the source of many a page of wild theory and prepossessed observation . It is better to give the new thing a new name , -descriptive like " hypnotism , " historical like " mesmerism , " or even ...
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... probably be most readily excited in somewhat the same manner as the morbid hallucination which follows on a cerebral injury . We have urged that this is likely to be the case- we have shown ground for supposing that it is the case ...
... probably be most readily excited in somewhat the same manner as the morbid hallucination which follows on a cerebral injury . We have urged that this is likely to be the case- we have shown ground for supposing that it is the case ...
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... probably reached its highest energy in races earlier than man ; and it has perceptibly declined even in the short space which separates civilised man from existing savages . Yet if , with some change in our environment , the sense of ...
... probably reached its highest energy in races earlier than man ; and it has perceptibly declined even in the short space which separates civilised man from existing savages . Yet if , with some change in our environment , the sense of ...
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... probably meant not " inability to write , " but " defect of registration . " The point is worth mentioning , as raising the question , which frequently recurs in any new scientific inquiry , whether words may be adapted from the Greek ...
... probably meant not " inability to write , " but " defect of registration . " The point is worth mentioning , as raising the question , which frequently recurs in any new scientific inquiry , whether words may be adapted from the Greek ...
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