The World BeautifulRoberts brothers, 1898 - 291 páginas |
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... telephone and a wire one hundred and fifty yards in length , the circuit being parallel to the first , and dis- covered that the ticking of the clock was distinctly audible at more than a mile distant . This fact was published by ...
... telephone and a wire one hundred and fifty yards in length , the circuit being parallel to the first , and dis- covered that the ticking of the clock was distinctly audible at more than a mile distant . This fact was published by ...
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... telephone and telegraph wires created a great intensity of electro - dynamic agitation , and Mr. Priece , studying these conditions , has invented the process described in the follow- ing paragraph , which is translated from an article ...
... telephone and telegraph wires created a great intensity of electro - dynamic agitation , and Mr. Priece , studying these conditions , has invented the process described in the follow- ing paragraph , which is translated from an article ...
Página 21
... telephone intercalated . When the current is made to pass in the first wire the circuit is closed between the two surfaces by means of currents which pass through the earth , diffusing themselves over a great distance ; and if the dis ...
... telephone intercalated . When the current is made to pass in the first wire the circuit is closed between the two surfaces by means of currents which pass through the earth , diffusing themselves over a great distance ; and if the dis ...
Página 40
... , such spirits get at the other end of the telephone connecting the two worlds , they ought to give us just about such communications as we receive . " Now , add to this unanswerable truth the theory that 40 The World Beautiful .
... , such spirits get at the other end of the telephone connecting the two worlds , they ought to give us just about such communications as we receive . " Now , add to this unanswerable truth the theory that 40 The World Beautiful .
Página 106
... 5 I asked her if my conjecture was correct . She replied that it was not ; that the date commemorated a matinée téléphonique in London , in which she had prominently figured ; in connection with the Bell telephone 106 The World Beautiful .
... 5 I asked her if my conjecture was correct . She replied that it was not ; that the date commemorated a matinée téléphonique in London , in which she had prominently figured ; in connection with the Bell telephone 106 The World Beautiful .
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achievement Alfred Russel Wallace Alfred Tennyson Arthur Hallam asked Astronomy atmosphere believe communication communion companionship death develop discovery Divine earth electric Emerson ence energy enter ethereal body ethereal world evil existence experiences fact faith finer force Frances Willard friendship happiness heart heaven Hermann Vezin human ideal important infinitely Jesus JULIA WARD Kate Field Lilian Whiting live LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON luminiferous ether magnetic manifested matter means ment mental mind Miss Field moral ness noble one's Osborne House peace perpetual phenomena Phillips Brooks physical body physical world Planchette wrote possible potent present progress psychic body psychic science purpose question realize realm relation reply ROBERTS BROTHERS Saint Paul scientific séance soul spiritual body spiritual laws spiritual world stars success supreme sweetness Telephone Tennyson things thought tion to-day true truth uncon unseen world uplifting vibration woman words WORLD BEAUTIFUL
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Página 236 - For life, with all it yields of joy and woe, And hope and fear,— believe the aged friend, — Is just our chance o' the prize of learning love, How love might be, hath been indeed, and is...
Página 178 - For we must all be made manifest before the judgementseat of Christ ; that each one may receive the things done in the body, according to what he hath done, whether it be good or bad.
Página 177 - GROW old along with me! The best is yet to be, The last of life, for which the first was made: Our times are in his hand Who saith, "A whole I planned, Youth shows but half; trust God: see all, nor be afraid!
Página 79 - My position, therefore, is that the phenomena of Spiritualism in their entirety do not require further confirmation. They are proved quite as well as any facts are proved in other sciences...
Página 211 - Can rules or tutors educate The semigod whom we await? He must be musical, Tremulous, impressional, Alive to gentle influence Of landscape and of sky, And tender to the spirit-touch Of man's or maiden's eye: But, to his native centre fast, Shall into Future fuse the Past, And the world's flowing fates in his own mould recast.
Página 78 - If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me, if the dead rise not? let us eat and drink; for to-morrow we die.
Página 42 - THOUGHT is deeper than all speech, Feeling deeper than all thought; Souls to souls can never teach What unto themselves was taught We are spirits clad in veils; Man by man was never seen; All our deep communing fails To remove the shadowy screen. Heart to heart was never known; Mind with mind did never meet; We are columns left alone Of a temple once complete.
Página 15 - I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself, that where I am, there ye may be also.
Página 22 - WE see but half the causes of our deeds, Seeking them wholly in the outer life, And heedless of the encircling spirit- world, Which, though unseen, is felt, and sows in us All germs of pure and world-wide purposes.