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{{HPB-CW-comment|[In Volume II of Le Lotus, in the issue of November, 1887, there appears a fairly long excerpt from The Secret Doctrine on the subject of the etheric force discovered by John Worrell Keely of Philadelphia, Pa,and the motor which he built.}}
{{HPB-CW-comment|[In Volume II of ''Le Lotus'', in the issue of November, 1887, there appears a fairly long excerpt from ''The Secret Doctrine'' on the subject of the etheric force discovered by John Worrell Keely of Philadelphia, Pa,and the motor which he built.}}


{{HPB-CW-comment|As H. P. B’s magnum opus was not published until late Fall of 1888, this excerpt is obviously taken from her unfinished manuscript. The text is translated into French with just a few unimportant remarks by the Editor of Le Lotus, F. K. Gaboriau.}}
{{HPB-CW-comment|As H. P. B’s ''magnum opus'' was not published until late Fall of 1888, this excerpt is obviously taken from her unfinished manuscript. The text is translated into French with just a few unimportant remarks by the Editor of ''Le Lotus'', F. K. Gaboriau.}}


{{HPB-CW-comment|We do not translate this lengthy excerpt into English for two reasons first, because such a translation would almost certainly be different from the original English text used by the Editor; and, second, because this very text, with slight variations and amplifications, can be found in the final version of The Secret Doctrine, Vol. I, pp. 554-66, in Section X entitled “The Coming Force”}}
{{HPB-CW-comment|We do not translate this lengthy excerpt into English for two reasons first, because such a translation would almost certainly be different from the original English text used by the Editor; and, second, because this very text, with slight variations and amplifications, can be found in the final version of ''The Secret Doctrine'', Vol. I, pp. 554-66, in Section X entitled “The Coming Force”}}


{{HPB-CW-comment|Keely was born Philadelphia, Pa., September 3, 1837,and died Nov. 18, 1898. In his early life he was a carpenter. He became interested in music, and claimed that the tuning-fork had suggested to him the idea of a new motive power—Compiler.]}}
{{HPB-CW-comment|Keely was born Philadelphia, Pa., September 3, 1837,and died Nov. 18, 1898. In his early life he was a carpenter. He became interested in music, and claimed that the tuning-fork had suggested to him the idea of a new motive power—''Compiler''.]}}