| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1854 - 324 Seiten
...substances pressed upon. But the most valuable effect of this test-apparatus (which was afterwards made more perfect and independent of the table) is the corrective power it possesses ovef the mind of the tableturner. As soon as the index is placed before the most earnest, and they... | |
| John Timbs - 1858 - 296 Seiten
...involuntarily. Again, Professor Faraday observes : " The most valuable effect of this test-apparatus is the corrective power it possesses over the mind...my presence they have always done — that it tells whether they are pressing downwards only or obliquely, then all effects of Table-turning cease, even... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1859 - 522 Seiten
...substances pressed upon. But the most valuable effect of this test-apparatus (which was afterwards made more perfect and independent of the table) is...— that it tells truly whether they are pressing downwards only or obliquely, then all effects of table-turning cease, even though the parties persevere,... | |
| John Timbs - 1869 - 280 Seiten
...involuntarily. Again, Professor Faraday observes : "The most valuable effect of this test.apparatus is the corrective power it possesses over the mind...my presence they have always done — that it tells whether they are pressing downwards only or obliquely, then ali effects of Table-turning cease, even... | |
| Edward Wheeler Scripture - 1897 - 546 Seiten
...substances pressed upon. But the most valuable effect of this test-apparatus (which was afterwards made more perfect and independent of the table) is...— that it tells truly whether they are pressing downwards only or obliquely, then all effects of table-turning cease, even though the parties persevere,... | |
| Alfred Seabold Eli Ackermann - 1907 - 350 Seiten
...involuntarily. " Again, Professor Faraday observes : ' The most valuable effect of this test-apparatus is the corrective power it possesses over the mind...my presence they have always done — that it tells whether they are pressing downwards only or obliquely, then all effects of table-turning cease, even... | |
| Alfred Seabold Eli Ackermann - 1908 - 350 Seiten
...involuntarily. " Again, Professor Faraday observes : ' The most valuable effect of this test-apparatus is the corrective power it possesses over the mind...my presence they have always done — that it tells whether they are pressing downwards only or obliquely, then all effects of table-turning cease, even... | |
| Elliott O'Donnell - 1920 - 240 Seiten
...involuntarily. Again, Professor Faraday observes: 'The most valuable effect of this test apparatus is the corrective power it possesses over the mind...my presence they have always done — that it tells whether they are pressing downwards only, or obliquely, then all effects of table-turning cease, even... | |
| Evon Z. Vogt, Ray Hyman - 2000 - 324 Seiten
...of the table turner, the table ceased to turn. But the most valuable effect of this test-apparatus is the corrective power it possesses over the mind...done— that it tells truly whether they are pressing downwards only or obliquely; then all effects of table-turning cease, even though the parties persevere,... | |
| 1853 - 854 Seiten
...(which was afterwards made more perfect and independent of the 444 PROFESSOR FARADAY ON TABLE-MOVING. table) is the corrective power it possesses over the...— that it tells truly whether they are pressing downwards only, or obliquely, then all effects of table-turning cease, even though the parties persevere,... | |
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