” 112, ” 24, for “Tiedmann” read “Tiedemann”; line 30, for “Plato of Brucker” read “Bipontine edition of Plato.”

” 113, ” 21, for “overthrown by” read “converted into;” line 27, for “a correct” read “a more correct.”

” 114, lines 5 and 8, for “Aft” read “Ast;” line 18, for “Rirner” read “Rixner”; line 33, for “and hence ... philosophers” read “giving also biographical sketches of the principal philosophers.”

” 117, line 9, for “East” read “West”; line 20, for “and approximates” to end of sentence read “which is very liable to be taken for Philosophy, and we must indicate the main reason why the Oriental idea of religion is so liable to be regarded as a religious philosophy.”

” 118, ” 10, for “Civa” read “Siva”; line 16, for “Zeroane” read “Zervane.”

” 119, ” 6, for “lawlessness” read “absence of individual rights”; line 20, for “To that ... substance” read “This finite can only come to be true when absorbed in substance.”

” 120, ” 16, for “last” read “arise”; line 26, for “Liebnitz” read “Leibnitz.”

” 122, ” 6, for “sensuous” read “thoughtful.”

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