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" Zee, who, as an erudite professor in the College of Sages, had studied such matters more diligently than any other member of my host's family, this fluid is capable of being raised and disciplined into the mightiest agency over all forms of matter, animate... "
The Novels of Lord Lytton: Kenelm Chillingly. The coming race - Page 303
by Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1897
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The Living Age, Volume 213

1897 - 986 pages
...applause. Vril was the name given by the author to the fluid which in the hands of a Vrilya was raised into the mightiest agency over all forms of matter, animate or inanimate. It destroyed like the flash of lightning, yet, differently applied, it replenished or Invigorated life....
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The Literary World, Volumes 1-2

1870 - 444 pages
...Race; or, the Ni-w Utopia. Reprinted from the English Edition. 1 vol. 1вщо. New York : FB Felt & Oo. disciplined into the mightiest agency, over all forms of matter, animate or inanimate." Carried in a walking-stick it could be made to rend mountains, to drive engines or air-boats, to destroy...
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The Coming Race

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1875 - 116 pages
...gradual discovery of the latent powers stored in the all-permeating fluid which they denominate Vril. According to the account I received from Zee, who,...professor in the College of Sages, had studied such mutters more diligently than any other member of my host's family, this fluid is capable of being raised...
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Kenelm Chillingly: His Adventures and Opinions, Volume 2

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1893 - 474 pages
...gradual discovery of the latent powers stored in the all-permeating fluid which they denominate vril. According to the account I received from Zee, who,...of being raised and disciplined into the mightiest agenpy over all forms of matter, animate or inanimate. It can destroy like the flash of lightning;...
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Cosmopolis: An International Monthly Review ..., Volume 6

1897 - 934 pages
...applause. Vril was the name given by the author to the Huid which in the hands of a Vrilya was raised into the mightiest agency over all forms of matter, animate or inanimate. It destroyed like the flash of lightning, yet, differently applied, it replenished or invigorated life....
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The Living Age, Volume 213

1897 - 916 pages
...applause. Vril was the name given by the author to the fluid which in the hands of a Vrilya was raised into the mightiest agency over all forms of matter, animate or inanimate. It destroyed like the flash of lightning, yet, differently applied, it replenished or invigorated life....
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Auld Lang Syne, Volume 2

Friedrich Max Müller - 1898 - 370 pages
...applause. Vril was the name given by the author to the fluid which in the hands of a Vrilya was raised into the mightiest agency over all forms of matter, animate or inanimate. It destroyed like the flash of lightning, yet, differently applied, it replenished or invigorated life....
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The Coming Race

Edward Bulwer-Lytton - 1967 - 154 pages
...gradual discovery of the latent powers stored in the all-permeating fluid which they denominate Vril. According to the account I received from Zee, who,...animate or inanimate. It can destroy like the flash of lightr-'ng; yet, differently applied, it can replenish or invigorate life, heal, and preserve, and...
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The Coming Race

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 2005 - 292 pages
...gradual discovery of the latent powers stored in the all-permeating fluid which they denominate Vril. According to the account I received from Zee, who, as an erudite professor in the College of Sages,3 had studied such matters more diligently than any other member of my host's family, this fluid...
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Coming Race EasyRead Comfort Edition

Edward Bulwer-Lytton - 2006 - 238 pages
...gradual discovery of the latent powers stored in the all-permeating fluid which they denominate Vril. According to the account I received from Zee, who, as an erudite professor of the College of Sages, had studied such matters more diligently than any other member of my host's...
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