s, we should indeed say important.
That relating to the Witch of Endor is one of the most successful we
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subject."--_Dublin Evening Post_.
"We recommend its general perusal as being really an endeavour, by one
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character of Mesmerism, which is so much disputed."--_Woolmer's Exeter
Gazette_.
"Dr. Maitland has bestowed a vast deal of attention of the subject for
many years past, and the present pamphlet is in part the result of his
thoughts and inquiries. There is a good deal in it which we should have
been glad to quote ... but we content ourselves with referring our
readers to the pamphlet itself."--_Brit. Mag._
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