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Butler (W. A.)— continued. 



Psychologists, has enabled him to illustrate the subtle speculations 

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 he points out sources of more complete information. The Lectures 

 constitute a History of ' the Platotiic Philosophy — its seed-time ; 

 maturity, and decay. 



SERMONS AND LETTERS ON ROMANISM.— See Theo- 

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Calderwood. — Works by the Rev. Henry Calderwood, M.A.. 

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Elam. — A PHYSICIAN'S PROBLEMS. — See Medical 

 Catalogue, preceding. 



GaltOIl (Francis). — HEREDITARY GENIUS : An Inquiry 

 into its Laws and Consequences. See Physical Science 

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