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My father's Analysis of the Mind, my own Logic, and Professor Bain's great treatise, had attempted to re-introduce a better mode of philosophizing, latterly with quite as much success as could be expected; but I had for some time felt that the mere contrast of the two philosophies was not enough, that there ought to be a hand-to-hand fight between them, that controversial as well as expository writings were needed, and that the time was come when such controversy would be useful.

Beecher Bain's, a Hindu Mahatma was to lecture to the Uplift Club on the Limits of the Subliminal; and it was owing to no less a person than Howland Wade that this exceptional privilege had been obtained.

Kerr Bain invites his readers to compare John Bunyan's Mercy at this point with William Law's Miranda. I shall not tarry to draw out the full comparison here, but shall content myself with simply repeating Mr. Bain's happy reference. Only, I shall not content myself till all to whom my voice can reach, and who are able to enjoy only a first-rate book, have Mr.

She swayed closer to the young man, and he saw that she was making a graceful attempt to throw her explanatory net over his companion, who, evading Mrs. Bain's hospitable signal, had cautiously wedged himself into a seat between Bernald and the wall. "Did you hear what I was saying, Mr. Winterman? I was talking about you about you and Pellerin. I was explaining to Mr.

Rent is there defined as the sum paid for the original and indestructible powers of the soil. See Letters to M'Culloch, p. xxi. Letters to Malthus, p. 226. Ibid. p. 211 n. Bain's James Mill, p. 211. Editions in 1821, 1824, and 1826. Autobiography, p. 204. The first edition, an expanded version of an article in the Encyclopædia Britannica, appeared in 1825.

In both cases, the progress has necessarily been from the simple and concrete to the complex and abstract; and as with the cognitions, so with the feelings, this must be the basis of classification. The space here occupied with criticisms on Mr. Bain's work, we might have filled with exposition and eulogy, had we thought this the more important.

I have also consulted Place's collections in Additional MSS., 27,823. Bain's James Mill, p. 162. H. H. Wilson in his preface to the edition of 1840. Wallas's Francis Place, p. 78. Bain's James Mill, p. 435. Ibid. p. 433. Bentham's Works, p. 498. See Carman in Economic Review, 1894. See under Black in Dictionary of National Biography. Autobiography, p. 101.

When he came to within fifty paces of a saloon he swerved out into the middle of the street, stood there for a moment, then went ahead and back to the sidewalk. He passed on in this way the length of the block. Sol White was standing in the door of his saloon. "Buck, I'm a-tippin' you off," he said, quick and low-voiced. "Cal Bain's over at Everall's.

The identity of his assumed name with that of the more famous William Gifford has led to a common confusion between the two periodicals. 'Peter Pindar' assaulted William Gifford under the erroneous impression that he was editor of the second. Letter in Bain's James Mill, pp. 136-40. Autobiography, p. 39. Bain's James Mill, pp. 97-106.

Jessie said to herself that she had never met so kind a gentleman, and her gratitude was accordingly very great. The next morning she was waited upon by a French modiste, who seemed to know just what she required, and a few days later, half a dozen dresses, so gorgeous that they fairly took Jessie Bain's breath away, were sent up to her.