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the idealists of New England his followers, [46];
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France, philosophy in, [60];
transcendentalism in, [105];
skepticism in, [189].
Francis, Convers; apostle of transcendentalism, [353].
Franck, Adolphe, explains the Jewish Kabbala, [71].
Frederick the Great, court of, [187].
Frothingham, Dr. N. L., student of German literature, [47].
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translates from the German, [116];
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memoirs of, published, [284];
judgment of, by Emerson, [285];
on metaphysics and religion, [286];
as a critic, [287];
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biographical account of, [293];
writings of, [358].