| Frederic William Henry Myers - 1903 - 732 pages
...that he had heard and recognised her. This was confirmed in detail in the only way possible at that time, by a very intimate friend of Madame Elisa and...death-bed incident was of course entirely unknown to me. Rare are the " Peak in Darien " cases (see section 718), but cases like this are rarer still. 961.... | |
| Frederic William Henry Myers - 1907 - 534 pages
...that he had heard and recognised her. This was confirmed in detail in the only way possible at that time, by a very intimate friend of Madame Elisa and...death-bed incident was of course entirely unknown to me. Rare are the "Peak in Darien" cases (see page 233), but cases like this are rarer still. With regard... | |
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1909 - 386 pages
...or two later, the relative, who was present at the deathbed, stated spontaneously that F. when dying saw Madame Elisa who was speaking to him, and he repeated...death-bed incident was, of course, entirely unknown to me. • WRITING OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES Instances in which foreign languages unknown to the medium are written... | |
| Hereward Carrington - 1912 - 576 pages
...what she had said, an unusual form of• expression, and indicated that he had heard and recognised her. This was confirmed in detail in the only way...incident was of course entirely unknown to me.' " The cases which we have mentioned show interesting coincidences and are too valuable for us to disregard... | |
| Henry Holt - 1914 - 520 pages
...that he had heard and recognized her. This was confirmed in detail in the only way possible at that time, by a very intimate friend of Madame Elisa and...death-bed incident was of course entirely unknown to me." iî i'.t ¿ж <rcci osica of the communicator's mind ---- Thus when iLIscbeLi " was requested to repeat... | |
| Henry Holt - 1914 - 498 pages
...that he had heard and recognized her. This was confirmed in detail in the only way possible at that time, by a very intimate friend of Madame Elisa and...death-bed incident was of course entirely unknown to me." (Pr.XIII,380) : " There is often a confusion in result which Ch. XXXIV] Confusions. Children Clear.... | |
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