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THREE ASPECTS OF MonisM, Professor C. Lloyd Morey ve Sa tea 
THE PARLIAMENT OF RELIGIONS, Gen. M. M. Tru ste E 
MODERN PHysIoLoGY, Prof, Max Vernon Ios. Gere 
KANT’S DOCTRINE OF THE SCHEMATA, Willi arg S Dierdtt of North bari 
THE EXEMPTION OF WOMEN FROM LABOR, n ester F. Ward, Washington 
` NOTION AND DEFINITION OF NUMBER, Prof. Hermann Schube rt, Hamburg, MK 
C itor. 
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LITERARY DE a saPonpanclis Pian: Lucien Arréat. i 
ads iic AND Discussions, Logic as Relation Lore. Rejoinder to M. Mouret. F. C. 
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