TWO WORKS ON HERBEET SPENCER. 



APHORISMS FROM THE WRITINGS OF HERBERT 



SPENCER. .Suleeted by JiLiA Uaymuxd Gixgell. Second 

 Edition. Witli a Photogravui-e Portrait of Herbert Spencer. Crovvu 

 8vo, 3.9. 



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THE PHILOSOPHY OF HERBERT SPENCER (An 



Introduction to). With a Biogi-aphical Sketch bj' Professor W. H. 

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