| Thomas Low Nichols - 1864 - 392 pages
...after a very stringent trial and strict scrutiny of their proceedings, the gentlemen present could arrive at no other conclusion than that there was no trace of trickery in any form, and certainly there were neither confederates nor machinery, and that all those who had witnessed the... | |
| Thomas Low Nichols - 1864 - 402 pages
...after a very stringent trial and strict scrutiny of their proceedings, the gentlemen present could arrive at no other conclusion than that there was no trace of trickery in any form, and certainly there were neither confederates nor machinery, and that all those who had witnessed the... | |
| 1867 - 586 pages
...manifestations, they came to the unanimous conclusion, and published it in the public journals that they " could arrive at no other conclusion than that there was no trace of trickery in any form, and certainly there were neither confederates nor machinery ; and that so far as their investigations... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1869 - 412 pages
...most searching and thorough investigation of the manifestations, unanimously agreed, that they " could arrive at no other conclusion than that there was no trace of trickery in any form, and certainly there 2 were neither confederates nor machinery; and that, so far as their investigations... | |
| 1883 - 702 pages
...neighbour firmly, so that no one could move without two adjacent neighbours being aware of it. could arrive at no other conclusion than that there was no trace of trickery in any form, and certiinly there were neither confederates nor machinery ; and that all those who had witnessed... | |
| Fremont Rider - 1909 - 460 pages
...that I witnessed on Tuesday evening. . . . After a most stringent trial and strict scrutiny of these wonderful experiences, I can arrive at no other conclusion...could be produced the phenomena which had taken place. The ordinary mode by which Maskelyne and other conjurers imitate levitation . . . could not possibly... | |
| Charles Lakeman Tweedale - 1918 - 590 pages
...1882), stating that: After a most stringent and strict scrutiny of these wonderful experiences I car arrive at no other conclusion than that there was no trace of fraud in any form, nor was there in the room any mechanism by which could be produced the phenomena... | |
| Arthur Conan Doyle - 2007 - 349 pages
...after a very stringent trial and strict scrutiny of their proceedings, the gentlemen present could arrive at no other conclusion than that there was no trace of trickery in any form, and certainly there were neither confederates nor machinery, and that all those who had witnessed the... | |
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