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  1.  Banbury Chap Books And Nursery Toy Book Literature / Pearson, Edwin
    The Project Gutenberg EBook of Banbury Chap Books, by Edwin Pearson This eBook is for the use ... .gutenberg.org Title: Banbury Chap Books And Nursery Toy Book Literature Author: Edwin Pearson Release Date  details...
  2.  Mary A Fiction / Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797
    of Fools, &c.] MARY CHAP. I. Mary, the heroine of this fiction, was the daughter of Edward ... annexed an idea to a word; but they had none of those feelings which are not easily analyzed. CHAP. II  details...
  3.  Problems of Conduct / Drake, Durant
    . Spencer, Data of Ethics (also published as the first part of his Principles of Ethics), chap. I and chap. II, through sec. 4; or J. Fiske, Cosmic Philosophy, part II, chap, XXII, first half, to "We are now ...  details...
  4.  My Lady Nicotine A Study in Smoke / Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937
    PUBLISHERS CONTENTS [Illustration] CHAP ... of Illustrations xiii Headpiece to Chap. I  details...
  5.  A general view of positivism / translated from the French by J.H. Bridges ; a new ed. with an introd. (1908) by Frederic Harrison and the additional notes in the last French ed. (Paris, 1907) / Comte, Auguste, 1798-1857
    whole. His synthesis can only be valid in so far as it is an exact and complete repre- CHAP, i ... . This was especially the case during the Polytheistic period, 10 GENERAL VIEW OF POSITIVISM [CHAP  details...
  6.  Social life at Rome in the age of Cicero, by W. Warde Fowler. / Fowler, W. Warde (William Warde), 1847-1921
    SOCIAL LIFE AT ROME chap. him dismiss all handbooks from his mind, and concentrate it on Aeneas ... AT ROME CHAP. and life of the city as it was to be, all that lay under the steep sides  details...
  7.  Analysis of the phenomena of the human mind; with notes by Alex. Bain, Andrew Findlater and George Grote, ed. with additional notes by J.S. Mill. / Mill, James, 1773-1836
    to represent, VOL. II. B 2 NAMES REQUIRING EXPLANATION. [CHAP. XIV. expeditiously, trains ... , verb, adverb, preposition, B 2 4 NAMES REQUIRING EXPLANATION. [CHAP. xiv. conjunction  details...
  8.  Cicero's three books Of offices or Moral duties; also his Cato major, an essay on old age; Laelius, an essay on friendship; Paradoxes; Scipio's dream; and Letter to Quintus on the duties of a magistrate. Literally translated, with notes, designed to exhib / Cicero, Marcus Tullius
    ? But there are certain CHAP. ii. CICEEO S OFFICES. 3 schools which, pervert all duty by the ultimate objects ... , and what is wanting ia that he honestly attend to it. Conscience does not only offer CHAP. ir. CICEEO S OFFICES. 5  details...
  9.  Treatise on rhetoric, literally translated with Hobbes' analysis, examination questions and an appendix containing the Greek definitions. Also, The poetic of Aristotle, literally translated, with a selection of notes, an analysis, and questions. By Theodo / Aristotle
    ON RHETORIC. BOOK I.-CHAP. I. That Rhetoric, like Logic, is conversant with no definite class ... translation) alwaya implies something qualified to convince the understanding ; CHAP i RHETORIC 3 perly  details...
  10.  An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, Particularly the African Translated from a Latin Dissertation, Which Was Honoured with the First Prize in the University of Cambridge, for the Year 1785, with Additions / Clarkson, Thomas, 1760-1846
    . * * * * * PART I. The History of Slavery. CHAP. I. Introduction.--Division of slavery into voluntary and involuntary.--The latter the subject of the present work.--Chap. II. The first class of involuntary slaves ...  details...

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