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Vol. IV. APRIL, 1894. No, 3. 
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THREE ASPECTs OF MONISM, aoe C. Lloyd Morgan, Chics Nei 
THE PARLIAMENT OF RELIGION » Gen. M: M. Trum bull, Chic 
MODERN PuysIo.ocy, Prof. ax x Vernon Jena, German 
Kant’s DOCTRINE OF THE SCHEMATA, H. H. Williams, University ni pe. re 
THE EXEMPTION OF WOMEN FROM ive ow Lester F. Ward, Washin 
NOTION AND DEFINITION OF NUMBER, Prof. Hermann Sante ikia Germany 
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