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  2. Spectropia - Wikipedia

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    Plate XIV. Brown was distressed by an increased public interest in spiritualism, [7] something which he deemed a "mental epidemic." [8] By offering a scientific explanation on the properties of light, color, and the structure of the eyes, [1] he states in the section "Popular and Scientific description" that the purpose in writing Spectropia was to bring forth "the extinction of the ...

  3. Brown Lady of Raynham Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall is a ghost that reportedly haunts Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England. It became one of the most famous hauntings in the United Kingdom when photographers from Country Life magazine claimed to have captured its image. The "Brown Lady" is so named because of the brown brocade dress it is claimed she wears.

  4. Charles E. Brown Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Charles Edwin Brown Jr. (December 31, 1911 – August 23, 1996) [1] was a major general and Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army. Biography.

  5. Are ghosts real? What to know on hauntings and paranormal ...

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    The experts weigh in on whether or not ghosts are real, hauntings, paranormal activity, poltergeists and what some believe happens after we die.

  6. These are the most famous ghosts in American history - AOL

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    Check out the slideshow above for the complete list of America's spookiest ghosts. RELATED: The most haunted places you can visit for less than $50: Show comments

  7. Can Dogs See Ghosts? What the Science Says - AOL

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    Dogs are extraordinary beings, in part because humans have been breeding them that way for the last 20,000 to 40,000 years. Lots of people believe they can, including psychic crime solver Kristy ...

  8. Wieland (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In Brown's time, critics harshly faulted Brown for using ventriloquism as the device that drove the plot of the novel. [10] Critics today have also disdained the ventriloquism in Wieland. In Brown's time, critics considered the work to be unsophisticated because of its dependence on the conventions of Gothic novels and novels of seduction. [3]

  9. Man shares photos and videos of alleged paranormal encounters

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    See photos from this story: He said he has been given a special gift through which he can telepathically communicate with the dead, but he doesn't know how it happened.