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d'Epinay, Madame, on Rousseau

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tion of

Fénelon, his L'Éducation des Filles

Equality, absolute, untrue

Estate, what the word implies.

Europe, the present moral and intellectual condi-

Father, the, sacredness of his authority

Fergusson, Mr., on the hypostyle hall at Karnac
Feudal land system, the principle of, just
Flaubert, Gustave, on universal suffrage.

on gratuitous and obligatory instruction
Fraud, its ubiquity.

its consequences

Freedom, see Liberty.

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Galileo, his influence on religious belief

Gasparin, Count de, on the new type of woman
Geddes, Professor, and J. A. Thompson on the

evolution of sex

George, Mr. Henry, on progress and poverty
Goethe, on the need of metaphysics in the natural
sciences.

on ideal conceptions and phenomenal laws
on the meaning of the identity between the
intuitive sense and the external reality.

on the best form of government

Gospel, the People's.

its simplicity

its source.

its untenableness

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Grattan on the populace and the people.

Green, Professor T. H., on the State and moral

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Heine, on mob despotism in the United States.
Heredity, a false doctrine of

Herschell, Sir John, on "perturbations ".

Historians, philosophic, often lose themselves in

vague generalities.

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Housing of the Poor, duty of the State in respect

of.

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Humanity, the general concept of

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Huxley, Professor, on worship.

the chosen employment of his declining years

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Ingram, Dr., on the social destination of wealth

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Jelâlu-d'-din, an allegory of

Jevons, Mr., on wages

Joubert, on liberty.

on woman and the sense of touch

Justice, the source of the rights of a people

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Kant, on the humiliating effect of the moral law

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Labour, is under the moral law

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in the members and of the mind

the moral, cannot be abstracted in considering

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the, of nature and the right of private pro-

perty

Laws of nature, what they are.

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of political economy, what they are

Lecky, Mr. on woman's thinking

Leibnitz, on the law of developement of beings.

Liberalism, the new, its liberty

its first and last law .

its inspiration.

Liberty, the essential element of Personality

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possible, but precarious, in a pure monarchy
absolute, does not exist

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M. Caro on

on the French Revolution

Locke, his mechanical philosophy

Lotze, his account of the Indian view of life

on the relation of Christianity towards the ex-
ternal condition of mankind.

Louis XIV. his conception of his prerogative.
Luitprand, on the name "Roman"

Luxury, not a test of national prosperity

an indication of national degeneration

Macaulay, Lord, on the advance of physical science
McKinley Act, the

Maine, Sir Henry, on individualism

Majority, a, the will of, not the source of right and

wrong

Schiller on

no sanctity attaches to the will of

"Majority-mongering"

Mammon, the worship of

Maudsley, Dr., on the unsexing of woman

Marshall, Professor, his method of dealing with

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Masses, the, leaders of

are fast becoming everything

their power and their material condition
Materialism, a vulgar and debased.
Merivale, Dean, on Christianity and woman
Metaphysics, need of

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Michelet, on marriage as it affects woman

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on the agitation for "Woman's Rights.
Mill, Mr. John Stuart, on the sovereignty of the

individual

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