My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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Page 151
... examination here , thirteen girls and eleven boys " graduated . " Next day I went on to Manhattan , where there is a State Agricultural College , at which I was to lecture . During the journey of about one hundred miles , I passed ...
... examination here , thirteen girls and eleven boys " graduated . " Next day I went on to Manhattan , where there is a State Agricultural College , at which I was to lecture . During the journey of about one hundred miles , I passed ...
Page 172
... examination . The country immediately around consists of bare granite hills and knolls , with little lakes in the hollows . Just beyond the hotel there is a short tunnel which brings the railway out to the western slope of the Sierra ...
... examination . The country immediately around consists of bare granite hills and knolls , with little lakes in the hollows . Just beyond the hotel there is a short tunnel which brings the railway out to the western slope of the Sierra ...
Page 278
... examination . I therefore first invited Dr. W. B. Carpenter to attend some of our sittings , telling him that I could not guarantee anything without a series of , say , half a dozen visits . He came one evening , the only other persons ...
... examination . I therefore first invited Dr. W. B. Carpenter to attend some of our sittings , telling him that I could not guarantee anything without a series of , say , half a dozen visits . He came one evening , the only other persons ...
Page 282
... examination of phenomena which had repeatedly occurred in my presence and had been submitted to varied tests , a year afterwards two of these men of science wrote to the Pall Mall Gazette ( May 19 , 1868 ) , making various accusations ...
... examination of phenomena which had repeatedly occurred in my presence and had been submitted to varied tests , a year afterwards two of these men of science wrote to the Pall Mall Gazette ( May 19 , 1868 ) , making various accusations ...
Page 288
... examination , however , which we declined to make . When all our hands were upon the table noises were heard - rappings in abundance ; and , finally , when we rose up , the table actually rose , as appeared to me , from the ground ...
... examination , however , which we declined to make . When all our hands were upon the table noises were heard - rappings in abundance ; and , finally , when we rose up , the table actually rose , as appeared to me , from the ground ...
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