SPENCER S MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. 



Part III. 



IS. Political Eights. 24. 



19. The Right to ignore the State. 25. 



20. The Constitution of the State. 26. 



21. The Duty of the State. 27. 



22. The Limit of State-Duty. 28. 



23. The Eegulation of Commerce. 29. 



Religious Establishment. 

 Poor-Laws. 

 National Education. 

 Government Colonization. 

 Sanitary Supervision. [etc. 



Currency, Postal Arrangements, 



30. General Considerations. 



Part IV. 



31. Summary. 

 . Conclusion. 



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lectual. 



7. Subjective Difficulties — Emo- 



tional. 



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9. The Bias of Patriotism. 



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12. The Theological Bias. 



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15. Preparation in Psychology. 



16. Conclusion. 



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13. The Use of Anthropomor- 



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