[144a] See page 115 of this volume.
[144b] Page 104 of this vol.
[146] The Spirit of Nature. J. A. Churchill & Co., 1880, p. 39.
[149] I have put these words into the mouth of my supposed objector, and shall put others like them, because they are characteristic; but nothing can become so well known as to escape being an inference.
[153] Erewhon, chap. xxiii.
[160] It must be remembered that this passage is put as if in the mouth of an objector.
[177a] “The Unity of the Organic Individual,” by Edward Montgomery. Mind, October 1880, p. 477.
[177b] Ibid., p. 483.
[179a] Professor Huxley, Encycl. Brit., 9th ed., art. Evolution, p. 750.
[179b] “Hume,” by Professor Huxley, p. 45.