A law case exhibiting the most extraordinary developments peculia to modern times, arising from an implicit obedience to the dictates of mesmeric clairvoyance, as related by a Mormon prophet

also the speeches of counsel in the case reported by Mr. Webster, the phonographic writer

A law case exhibiting the most extraordinary ...
Harriet Smith, Harriet Smith
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A law case exhibiting the most extraordinary developments peculia to modern times, arising from an implicit obedience to the dictates of mesmeric clairvoyance, as related by a Mormon prophet

also the speeches of counsel in the case reported by Mr. Webster, the phonographic writer

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English
Pages
30

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Edition Notes

Petition filed on April 4, 1848 at the Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton County, Ohio by Harriet Smith against her husband, Pascal B. Smith, accusing him of insanity. Case tried at the Cincinnati Superior Court , April 6-20, 1848.

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Cincinnati
Other Titles
Report of the case of Pascal B. Smith

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Library of Congress
KF228.S552 S552 1848

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Pagination
30 p. :
Number of pages
30

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Open Library
OL475667M
LCCN
98200702

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