Date: 1785
"The repetition of words which he had so often previously used, made a strong impression on my imagination; and, by a natural course of thinking, led me to consider how our present adventures would appear to me at a future period."
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Date: 1785
"I beg leave to say something upon second sight, of which I have related two instances, as they impressed my mind at the time."
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Date: 1785
"To entertain a visionary notion that one sees a distant or future event, may be called superstition; but the correspondence of the fact or event with such an impression on the fancy, though certainly very wonderful, if proved, has no more connection with superstition, than magnetism or electrici...
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