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" After the first day the form of the deceased person no more appear.ed, but its place was supplied with many other phantasms, .sometimes representing acquaintances, but mostly strangers ; those whom 1 knew were composed of living and deceased persons,... "
The Medical and legal relations of madness - Page 259
by Joshua Burgess - 1858 - 283 pages
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An Essay Towards a Theory of Apparitions

John Ferriar - 1813 - 166 pages
...affected, will probably remain " for ever as inscrutable as the origin of " thought and reflection. After the first " day the form of the deceased person no " more appeared, but in its place, there " appeared many other phantasms, some'' times representing acquaintances, but "...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 55

Edmund Burke - 1814 - 830 pages
...affected, will probably remain for ever as inscrutable inscrutable as the origin of thought and reflection. After the first day, the form of the deceased person no more appeared, but in its place, there appeared many oilier phantasms, sometimes representing acquaintances, but mostly...
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An Essay on Capacity and Genius: To Prove that There is No Original Mental ...

William Andrew Mitchell - 1820 - 562 pages
...thus affected, will probably remain for ever as inscrutable as the origin of thought and reflection. After the first day, the form of the deceased person no more appeared, but in its place there appeared many other phantasms, ometimes representing acquaintances, but mostly strangers...
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The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volume 1

1824 - 720 pages
...avail my" self on another occasion. The narrative then proceeds after " the following manner : " ' After the first day the form of the deceased person...'appeared, but its place was supplied with many other phan" ' tasms, sometimes representing acquaintances, but mostly " ' strangers ; those whom I knew were...
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Elements of Intellectual Philosophy: Designed as a Text-book

Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1828 - 584 pages
...being rather uneasy at the incident, went to my wife's apartment, but there likewise I was persecuted by the apparition, which, however, at intervals disappeared,...representing acquaintances, but mostly strangers ; those whom 1 knew were composed of living and deceased persons, but the number of the latter was comparatively...
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A treatise on nervous disorders

Thomas Richards (surgeon.) - 1829 - 180 pages
...affected, will probably remain for ever as in-" scrutable as the origin of thought and reflection. After the first day, the form of the deceased person no more appeared; but in its place, there appeared many other phantasms, sometimes representing acquaintances, but mostly...
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The Polar star, being a continuation of 'The Extractor', of ..., Volume 5

1830 - 480 pages
...standing posture. About six o'clock there appeared, also, several walking figures, which had no connexion with the first. After the first day the form of the deceased person no more appeared, but in its place, there appeared many other phantasms, sometimes representing acquaintances, but mure commonly...
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The Hobart Town Magazine, Volume 1

1833 - 388 pages
...standing posture. About six o'clock there appeared, also, several walking figures, which had no connexion with the first." " After the first day the form of the deceased person no more appeared, but in its place, there appeared many other phantasms, sometimes representing acquaintances, but more commonly...
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American Railroad Journal, Volume 1

1833 - 430 pages
...the suchtest notice " H?**1? ?*?Г "»У» tb* j»çose ï>r. Ferriar, "to the first. " After tlio first day the form of the deceased person no more appeared ; but in its place there phautoms appeared to me contrary to my inclinalion, as ifthey were presented to...
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The Family Encyclopedia of Useful Knowledge and General Literature ...

John Lauris Blake - 1834 - 1028 pages
...standing posture. About six o'clock there appeared also several walking figures, which had no connexion with the first. After the first day the form of the...acquaintances, but mostly strangers; those whom I knew «•ere composed of living and deceased persons, but the number of the latter was comparatively small....
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