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---- is of small intrinsic value, CCCLXXIII

Coal and club-mosses, CCII

---- less important than education, CCCXIV

---- the preservation of, CCIV, CCVI

Cocksureness, CLXVII

Comet, a kindly, CCCLVII

Commerce and science, CLXXIII

Common facts and great principles, CXXIV

Common sense and science, LXXVI; and truth, CXII

Comte, XI, CXLIV

Conduct, laws of, how discoverable, CCCLXVIII

Conscience and sympathy, CCXXXIII

Consequences, logical, XXVIII

Conservation of energy and immortality, CCCLXI

Cosmic process and ethical process, CCLI

Creation and evolution, CCXXIX

Creeds, LXXI

---- disbelief in as a sin, CXLI, CXLV

Crime and heredity, CCXXXVI

Crowded street, life is like a, CCCXL

Culture and English literature, XCV

Cultured idleness, CV

Cuvier and common sense, CCXCI

Cyclical evolution, CCXXXIX

Dante, LXXX

Darwin, his work and methods, CCCLXXXII

Death of a child, CCCXLVI; cf. CCCLXIV

Deep sea soundings, CXCII

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