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" This spirit, according to the depositions, was seen by two or three persons. Amylyon deposed that " he was at Saunders's where Sir Robert Cromer held up a stone, but he could not perceive anything in it ; but that George Dowsing caused to rise in a glass... "
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Narratives of Sorcery and Magic: From the Most Authentic Sources, Volume 1

Thomas Wright - Magic - 1851 - 370 pages
..." he was at Saunders's, where sir Robert Cromer held up a stone, but he could not perceive anything in it ; but that George Dowsing caused to rise in...but whether it was a spirit or a shadow he cannot PERSECUTION OF FARMER GOOI1RED. 213 tell, but the said George said it was a spirit." However, spirit...
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Narratives of Sorcery and Magic, from the Most Authentic Sources

Thomas Wright - Magic - 1852 - 644 pages
...he w»» at Stunden'», where Sir Robert Cromer held up a stone, bat he could DO* perceive anything in it ; but that George Dowsing caused to rise in...thereabout, but whether it was a spirit or a shadow he can not tell, but the «aid George said it wo« a spirit." However, spirit or no spirit, they seem...
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Narratives of Sorcery and Magic, from the Most Authentic Sources

Thomas Wright - Magic - 1852 - 459 pages
...but he could not perceive anything in it ; but that George Dowsing PERSECUTION OF FARMER GOODRED. 135 caused to rise in a glass a little thing of the length...thereabout, but whether it was a spirit or a shadow he can not tell, but the said George said it was a spirit." However, spirit or no spirit, they seem to...
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The Library Magazine, Volume 2

1887 - 732 pages
..."held up a stone, he could not perceive anything thereby, but . . . that George Dowsing did areyse in a glass a little thing of the length of an inch...whether it was a spirit or a shadow he cannot tell, but . . . George said it was a spirit." The astonishing feature in this business is the prominent part...
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Random Roaming: And Other Papers

Augustus Jessopp - English essays - 1893 - 296 pages
..." held up a stone, he could not perceive anything thereby, but . . . that George Dowsing did areyse in a glass a little thing of the length of an inch...whether it was a spirit or a shadow he cannot tell, but . . . George said it was a spirit." The astonishing feature in this business is the prominent part...
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Random Roaming, and Other Papers

Augustus Jessopp - English essays - 1894 - 362 pages
..." held up a stone, he could not perceive anything thereby, but . . . that George Dowsing did areyse in a glass a little thing of the length of an inch or tfareabout, but whether it was a spirit or a shadow he cannot tell, but . . . George said it was a...
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Random Roaming, and Other Papers

Augustus Jessopp - Great Britain - 1896 - 292 pages
..." held up a stone, he could not perceive anything thereby, but . . . that George Dowsing did areyse in a glass a little thing of the length of an inch...whether it was a spirit or a shadow he cannot tell, but . . . George said it was a spirit" The astonishing feature in this business is the prominent part which...
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An Encyclopædia of Occultism: A Compendium of Information on the Occult ...

Lewis Spence - Magic - 1920 - 526 pages
..." he was at Saunders's where Sir Robert Cromer held up a stone, but he could not perceive anything in it ; but that George Dowsing caused to rise in...the treasure. Unable after so many attempts, to find the treasure themselves, they seem now to have resolved on laying a general contribution on everybody...
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An Encyclopædia of Occultism: A Compendium of Information on the Occult ...

Lewis Spence - Occultism - 1920 - 524 pages
..." he was at Saunders's where Sir Robert Cromer held up a stone, but he could not perceive anything in it ; but that George Dowsing caused to rise in a glass a fcttle thing of the length of an inch or thereabout, but whether it was a spirit or a shadow he cannot...
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The Twentieth Century, Volume 21

English periodicals - 1887 - 958 pages
...' held up a stone, he could not perceive anything thereby, but . . . that George Dowsing did areyse in a glass a little thing of the length of an inch...whether it was a spirit or a shadow he cannot tell, but . . . George said it was a spirit.' The astonishing feature in this business is the prominent part...
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