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Page 105
... divining rod ? Therefore leave off appealing to the shade of Oldbuck , and listen to a plain narrative , and you shall hear how much truth there is in the reputed popular delusion of the divining rod . But perhaps you know nothing at ...
... divining rod ? Therefore leave off appealing to the shade of Oldbuck , and listen to a plain narrative , and you shall hear how much truth there is in the reputed popular delusion of the divining rod . But perhaps you know nothing at ...
Page 106
... divining rod ? torily , and without any idea of making the thing. What is the nature of the influence to which the person of the operator serves as a conductor ? Finally , what is the thing divined ? the proximity of veins of metal or of ...
... divining rod ? torily , and without any idea of making the thing. What is the nature of the influence to which the person of the operator serves as a conductor ? Finally , what is the thing divined ? the proximity of veins of metal or of ...
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... divining rod are in direct communication with the so . But when she holds the southward or positive soil . The intervention of the human body is neces - pole of the magnet in her right hand , the northward sary for our result . Liebig's ...
... divining rod are in direct communication with the so . But when she holds the southward or positive soil . The intervention of the human body is neces - pole of the magnet in her right hand , the northward sary for our result . Liebig's ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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