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EVOLUTION ESSAYS, — SECOND SERIES. 



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The Scope and Princiiiles of the Evolution I'hilosophy, Dr. Lewis G. Janes. 



The Relativity of Knowledge, Dr. Kobert G. Eccles. 



Primitive Man, Z. Sidney Sampson. 



Growth of the Marriage Relation, C. Staniland "Wake. 



Evolution of the State, .John A. Taylor. 



Evolution of the Revenue System, Benjamin Keece. 



Evolution of Law, Prof Rufus Sheldon. 



Evolution of the Wages System, Prof. George Gunton. 



Evolution of Jledical and Sanitary Science, Dr. Robert (t. Eccles. 



Evolution of the Mechanic Arts, James A. Skilton. 



Evolution of Arms and Armor, Rev. John C. KinibaU. 



Education as a Factor in Civilization, Miss Caroline B. Le Row. 



Edward Livingston Youmans, Prof. John Fiske. 



Asa Gray, Mrs. JIary Treat. 

 Evolution and Social Reform : 



1. The Theological Method, Rev. John W. Chadwick. 



2. The Socialistic jNIethod, William Potts. 



3. The Anarchistic Method, Hugh O. Pentecost. 



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