My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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Page 116
... spiritualism , afforded some pleasant interchange of ideas . Fortunately there were no speeches , but I was not so ... spiritualists , with both of whom I felt myself at ease ; while for general intelligence the latter were quite equal ...
... spiritualism , afforded some pleasant interchange of ideas . Fortunately there were no speeches , but I was not so ... spiritualists , with both of whom I felt myself at ease ; while for general intelligence the latter were quite equal ...
Page 120
... spiritualist , they were very agreeable acquaintances . Through them I was introduced to the other occupants of the table - Judge Holman , with his wife and daughter . The judge was a member of Congress , as representative of Indiana ...
... spiritualist , they were very agreeable acquaintances . Through them I was introduced to the other occupants of the table - Judge Holman , with his wife and daughter . The judge was a member of Congress , as representative of Indiana ...
Page 122
... spiritualist and trance speaker , well known throughout America . One evening she gave a reception , to which she invited her friends to meet me . Many of the clergy and a large number of the senators and congressmen , with their wives ...
... spiritualist and trance speaker , well known throughout America . One evening she gave a reception , to which she invited her friends to meet me . Many of the clergy and a large number of the senators and congressmen , with their wives ...
Page 123
... spiritualists . Besides Professor Coues , a man of the mental calibre of Huxley with the charming personality of Mivart , I saw most of General Francis Lippitt , a man who was a lawyer as well as a soldier , and had held many high ...
... spiritualists . Besides Professor Coues , a man of the mental calibre of Huxley with the charming personality of Mivart , I saw most of General Francis Lippitt , a man who was a lawyer as well as a soldier , and had held many high ...
Page 126
... spiritualism spoke to me , and asked me if I knew that Romanes was a spiritualist , and had tried to convert Darwin . I told her that I knew he was interested in the phenomena of spiritualism , but that I thought it most improbable that ...
... spiritualism spoke to me , and asked me if I knew that Romanes was a spiritualist , and had tried to convert Darwin . I told her that I knew he was interested in the phenomena of spiritualism , but that I thought it most improbable that ...
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