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" For our own part, we regard her neither as the mouthpiece of hidden seers nor as a mere vulgar adventuress; we think that she has achieved a title to permanent remembrance as one of the most accomplished, ingenious and interesting impostors in history. "
The Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine - Page 555
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The Missionary Herald, Volume 82

1886 - 786 pages
...pseudo-mysteries of the Russian lady." The committee of the society fully sustain Mr. Hodgson and declare that " she has achieved a title to permanent remembrance...ingenious, and interesting impostors in history." The Christian College Magazine of Madras has done courageous and valiant service to humanity by exposing...
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Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research

Society for Psychical Research (Great Britain) - 1885 - 564 pages
...resources which they have hitherto been so far from suspecting. For our own part, we regard her neither ,,s the mouthpiece of hidden seers, nor as a mere vulgar...accomplished, ingenious, and interesting impostors in history. 2. ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL INVESTIGATIONS IN INDIA, AND DISCUSSION OF THE AUTHORSHIP OF THE " KOOT HOOMI...
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Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research

Society for Psychical Research (Great Britain) - 1885 - 554 pages
...resources which they have hitherto been so far from suspecting. For our own part, we regard her neither as the mouthpiece of hidden seers, nor as a mere vulgar...accomplished, ingenious, and interesting impostors in history. 2. ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL INVESTIGATIONS IN INDIA, AND DISCUSSION OF THE AUTHORSHIP OF THE "KOOT HOOMI"...
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Mind, Volume 11

1886 - 652 pages
...words of the Committee's R«port regarding its foundress should be quoted : " We regard her neither as the mouthpiece of hidden seers nor as a mere vulgar...accomplished, ingenious and interesting impostors in history". " Some Higher Aspects of Mesmerism " (pp. 401-24) by Messrs. Gurney and Myers, and "Further Report...
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Science, Volume 7

John Michels (Journalist) - 1886 - 718 pages
..."We regard her neither as the mouthpiece of hidden seers nor as a mere vulgar adventuress : we think she has achieved a title to permanent remembrance...ingenious, and interesting impostors in history." In addition to the report of this committee, of which the preceding is a summary, this volume of the...
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Science, Volume 7

John Michels (Journalist) - 1886 - 638 pages
...We regard her neither as the mouthpiece of hidden seers nor as a mere vulgar adventuress : we think she has achieved a title to permanent remembrance...ingenious, and interesting impostors in history." In addition to the report of this committee, of which the preceding is a summary, this volume of the...
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Science, Volume 7

John Michels (Journalist) - 1886 - 614 pages
...evidence compels an agreement with the committee, who say, in conclusion, "We regard her neither as the mouthpiece of hidden seers nor as a mere vulgar adventuress : we think she has achieved a title to permanent remembrance as one of the most accomplished, ingenious, and interesting...
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Science, Volume 7

John Michels (Journalist) - 1886 - 618 pages
...evidence compels an agreement with the committee, who say, in conclusion, "We regard her neither as the mouthpiece of hidden seers nor as a mere vulgar adventuress : we think she has achieved a title to permanent remembrance as one of the most accomplished, ingenious, and interesting...
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Indika: The Country and the People of India and Ceylon

John Fletcher Hurst - 1891 - 904 pages
...which they have hitherto been so far from suspecting. For our own part, we regard her neither as a mouthpiece of hidden seers, nor as a mere vulgar adventuress...ingenious, and interesting impostors in history." Colonel Olcott is thus described by Mr. Hodgson : "The testimony of Colonel Olcott himself I found...
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Indika: The Country and the People of India and Ceylon

John Fletcher Hurst - 1891 - 844 pages
...which they have hitherto been so .far from suspecting. For our own part, we regard her neither as a mouthpiece of hidden seers, nor as a mere vulgar adventuress...the most accomplished, ingenious, and interesting impostorsin history." Colonel Olcott is thus described by Mr. Hodgson : " The testimony of Colonel...
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