| 1903 - 606 Seiten
...former observations if the same force is powerless to move the index of his instrument one poor degree. The spiritualist tells of flowers with the fresh dew...being carried through closed windows, and even solid brick walls. The scientific investigator naturally asks that an additional weight (if it be only the... | |
| Sir William Crookes - 1874 - 120 Seiten
...them, of fruit, and living objects being carried through closed windows, and even solid brick walls. The scientific investigator naturally asks that an...case is locked. And the chemist asks for the 1000th part of a grain of arsenic to be carried through the sides of a glass tube in which pure water is hermetically... | |
| William Crookes - 1874 - 124 Seiten
...observations, if the same force is powerless to move the index of his instrument one poor degree.' 'The spiritualist tells of flowers with the fresh...being carried through closed windows, and even solid brick walls. The scientific investigator naturally asks that an additional weight (if it be only the... | |
| 1870 - 644 Seiten
...former observations, if the same force is powerless to move the index of his instrument one poor degree. The spiritualist tells of flowers with the fresh dew...asks that an additional weight (if it be only the lUOOth part of a grain) be deposited on one pan of his balance when the case is locked. And the chemist... | |
| Mme. Dunglas Home - 1888 - 448 Seiten
...in quoting the others : it was as follows : — "The spiritualist," wrote Mr. Crookes in July, 1870, "tells of flowers with the fresh dew on them, of fruit,...asks that an additional weight (if it be only the loooth part of a grain) be deposited on one pan of his balance when the case is locked. And the chemist... | |
| Frank Podmore - 1897 - 488 Seiten
...the presumption that fraud is the allsufficient cause remains unshaken. In Mr. Crookes's words : " The Spiritualist tells of flowers with the fresh dew...being carried through closed windows and even solid brick walls. The scientific investigator naturally asks that an additional weight (if it be only the... | |
| Frank Podmore - 1897 - 480 Seiten
...walls. The scientific investigator naturally asks that an additional weight (if it be only the loooth part of a grain) be deposited on one pan of his balance...when the case is locked, and the chemist asks for that loooth of a grain of arsenic to be carried through the sides of a glass tube in which pure water... | |
| Frank Podmore - 1897 - 486 Seiten
...the presumption that fraud is the allsufficient cause remains unshaken. In Mr. Crookes's words : " The Spiritualist tells of flowers with the fresh dew...fruit and living objects being carried through closed F windows and even solid brick walls. The scientific investigator naturally asks that an additional... | |
| Frank Podmore - 1902 - 432 Seiten
...former observations if the same force is powerless to move the index of his instrument one poor degree. "The Spiritualist tells of flowers with the fresh...being carried through closed windows, and even solid brick walls. The scientific investigator naturally asks that an additional weight (if it be only the... | |
| Frank Podmore - 1902 - 444 Seiten
...The scientific investigator naturally asks that an additional weight (if it be only the thousandth part of a grain) be deposited on one pan of his balance...when the case is locked. And the chemist asks for the thousandth of a grain of arsenic to be carried through the sides of a glass tube in which pure water... | |
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