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A HISTORY OF MATERIALISM.
By Professor F. A. LANGE.
Authorised Translation from the German by Ernest C. Thomas.
“This is a work which has long and impatiently been expected by a large circle of readers. It has been well praised by two eminent scientists, and their words have created for it, as regards its appearance in our English tongue, a sort of ante-natal reputation. The reputation is in many respects well deserved. The book is marked throughout by singular ability, abounds in striking and suggestive reflections, subtle and profound discussions, felicitous and graphic descriptions of mental and social movements, both in themselves and in their mutual relations.”—Scotsman.
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NATURAL LAW: An Essay in Ethics.
By EDITH SIMCOX.
Second Edition.
“Miss Simcox deserves cordial recognition for the excellent work she has done in vindication of naturalism, and especially for the high nobility of her ethical purpose.”—Athenæum.