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  2. The Place of Mind in Nature and Intuition in Man.—A Lecture.

    THAT the universe we see around us was not always there, is so little dispated, that every philosophy and every faith undertakes to tell how it came to be. They all assuane, as the theatre of their problem, the ...

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  3. The Dream Woman.

    THE one thing which principally struck me when I joined the guests at the silver wedding is also the one thing which it is necessary to mention here. On this joyful occasion, a noticeable lady ...

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  4. Pat as a Beemaster.

    IN Charles Lever's delightful "O'Donoghue," there occurs a remarkably rich passage, illustrating the relations subsisting between an improving English landlord and an untutored tenant. The ...

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