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" These remarks, however, were written too hastily. It was taken for granted by the writers that the results of my experiments would be in accordance with their preconceptions. "What they really desired was not the truth, but an additional witness in favor... "
The Quarterly Journal of Science - Page 472
1871
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Isis Unveiled: Science

Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1877 - 696 pages
...have discovered one of the greatest forces in nature " He then proceeds : " It was taken for granted that the results of my experiments would be in accordance...desired was not the truth, but an additional witness in favor of their own foregone conclusions. When they found the facts which that investigation established...
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Isis Unveiled: Science

Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1877 - 688 pages
...have discovered one of the greatest forces in nature " He then proceeds : " It was taken for granted that the results of my experiments would be in accordance...desired was not the truth, but an additional witness in favor of their own foregone conclusions. When they found the facts which that investigation established...
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Transcendental Physics: An Account of Experimental Investigations from the ...

Johann Karl Friedrich Zöllner - 1881 - 236 pages
...clear-headed men of recognized position in science; ' a fourth asserted that ' no one could doubt Mr. Crookes' ability to conduct the investigation with rigid philosophical...desired was not the truth, but an additional witness in favor of their own foregone conclusion. When they found that the facts which that investigation established...
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D. D. Home: His Life and Mission

Mme. Dunglas Home - 1888 - 448 pages
...philosophical impartiality ; " and the proclamation of a fourth to its readers ran in these words : <; If men like Mr. Crookes grapple with the subject,...is proved, we shall soon know how much to believe." The history of Balaam often repeats itself; but the world of our days is not so clear-sighted as the...
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Transcendental Physics: An Account of Experimental Investigations from the ...

Johann Karl Friedrich Zöllner - 1901 - 244 pages
...rigid philo" iphical impartiality; ' and a fifth was good enough to tell its readers that ' if meu like Mr. Crookes grapple with the subject, taking...desired was not the truth, but an additional witness in favor of their own foregone conclusion. When they found that the facts which that investigation established...
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Psychic Research and Gospel Miracles: A Study of the Evidences of the Gospel ...

Edward Macomb Duff, Thomas Gilchrist Allen - 1902 - 430 pages
...philosophical impartiality ' ; and a fifth was good enough to tell his readers that ' if men like Mr. Orookes grapple with the subject, taking nothing for granted...soon know how much to believe.' " These remarks," observes Mr. Crookes, " were written too hastily. It was taken for granted by the writers that the...
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Researches Into the Phenomena of Modern Spiritualism

Sir William Crookes - 1904 - 88 pages
...the investigation with rigid philosophical impartiality" ; and a fifth was good enough to tell his readers that "if men like Mr. Crookes grapple with...of my experiments would be in accordance with their preconception. What they really desired was not the truth, but an additional witness in favor of their...
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Mystrious Psychic Forces: An Account of the Author's Invesigations in ...

Camille Flammarion - 1907 - 530 pages
...to learn that the matter is now receiving the attention of cool and clear-headed men of recognized position in science " ; a fourth asserted that " no...desired was not the truth, but an additional witness in favor of their own foregone conclusion. When they found that the facts which that investigation established...
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Mysterious Psychic Forces: An Account of the Author's Investigations in ...

Camille Flammarion - 1907 - 540 pages
...Publishing House, 1897. matter is now receiving the attention of cool and clear-headed men of recognized position in science " ; a fourth asserted that " no...desired was not the truth, but an additional witness in favor of their own foregone conclusion. When they found that the facts which that investigation established...
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Mysterious Psychic Forces: An Account of the Author's Investigations in ...

Camille Flammarion - 1907 - 540 pages
...men of recognized position in science " ; a fourth asserted that " no one could doubt Mr. Crookes'a ability to conduct the investigation with rigid philosophical...desired was not the truth, but an additional witness in favor of their own foregone conclusion. When they found that the facts which that investigation established...
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