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versal application, whether in the department of 

 matter or that of mind. Upon this new science he 

 bestows the name of ' Universology,' or the Science 

 of the Universe. As a branch of it he also an- 

 nounces the discovery, and, to a great extent, the 

 elaboration, of a new scientific universal language. 

 Mr. ANDREWS' audience appeared to be deeply inter- 

 ested in his theories." From fhe N. Y. Times. 



SUBSCRIPTION SHEET 



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THE BASIC OUTLINE OF UNiVERSOLOGY, 



ARRANGEMENT OF THE WORK. 



I. The Text; II. The Commentary ; III. The An- 

 notation. The text is the basis of the other two. 

 The Commentary consists of such additional original 

 matter as has been prepared in direct connection 

 with the text, for its greater elucidation or on minor 

 particulars. The Annotation includes extracts from 

 other authors, and from Mr. Andrews' previous 

 manuscripts, upon points related in some measure to 

 the subject treated of in the Text or the Commen- 

 tary. IY. A Vocabulary or Glossary is prefixed, con- 

 taining definitions of all philosophic and other un- 

 usual terms. V. A digested Index to the entire 

 work, of nearly 100 pages. The whole will be coin- 

 prised in 900 pp. 8vo, containing eighty illustrative 

 diagrams. 



The author says in conclusion : 



