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vol. 8, p. 317
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 8 (September 1878 - September 1879)

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leon? Of course, it will be objected that a prince anglais is specified, but oracles have always been privileged to palter with us in a double sense, and to use words in a way apart from their obvious meaning, and which only becomes clear after fulfilment, often avowedly with the intent of diverting attention from the quarter actually meant. Could the old wizard be questioned he might perhaps say that the hapless prince’s English residence, training, and environments, the way in which he lost his life in the service of England, and the marked manner with which England has taken him to herself sufficiently entitled him', for prophetic purposes at least, to be termed “English” till events should show. Save that word, all else fits.

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<Untitled> (Sir,—At Fifteen minutes...)

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The Open Windows of the Soul

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Editor's notes

  1. Sir,—At Fifteen minutes... by Aldebaran, Spiritualist News, The, London, Friday, August 8, 1879
  2. The Open Windows of the Soul by unknown author, Ubodha Patrika, Bombay, August 31, 1879
  3. image by unknown author