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Revision as of 07:26, 19 February 2023

vol. 3, p. 169
from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 3 (1875-1878)
 

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<Untitled>

The past was but the preface to the story
In which the romance of our lives is wrought ;
The deeds that win imperishable glory
Live scarcely in our thought.


Photographing Invisible Objects

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A Curios Case

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... by spirit influence (x), was to make its ...

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(x) ?!!


Minority Report

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Alfred Russell Wallace on Immortality

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Editor's notes

  1. poem by unknown author
  2. Photographing Invisible Objects by unknown author. From the "Revue Spirite", of March
  3. A Curios Case by Langhorne S.W.; Rich C.; Cooper W.; Bowen S.B.; Chesnut Jas.D.
  4. Minority Report by Edwards, C.
  5. Alfred Russell Wallace on Immortality by unknown author. After "Wallace" HPB added "FTS"