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Vol. IV. APRIL, 1894. No. 3. | 
CONTENTS. | 
THREE AsPECTS OF MONISM, boron ` Lloyd Morgan, Ching igi i 
THE PARLIAMENT OF RELIGIONS, Gen. M. M. Trum se "uen 
KaNT's DOCTRINE OF THE SCHEMATA, H. H. Wi pg Vave of nies Carolina. 
THE EXEMPTION OF WOMEN FROM LABOR, Lester ard, Washington D. C. 
NOTION AND DEFINITION OF NUMBER, Prof. Hermann Schubert, Hamburg, Germany. 
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