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Gentleman, qualities of a, XXXV

Geological theories, CCXXIII; reconciliation of, CCXXV

---- fact and theory, CCXXIV

---- time, CLXXXVIII

Glacial survivors in the deep sea, CLXXVII

God and no God, XXX

---- the love of, CLXIII

Goethe and science, CCLXXXIX

---- defects of his scientific qualities, CCXC

Golden rule, the, CCXXXV

Good of mankind, XXXVII

Graduates in all the faculties of human relationships have thoughts beyond negative criticism, CCCLXIV

Greatness, XV

---- national, CX

Guide to life, XX

Habit, an invaluable, CCCLXXIV

Haman and Modecai, CCXXXIII

Happiness and moral duty, CLX

---- is in excess of pain, CCCIII

---- we are never certain of conferring it on others, CCCLXXXIV

Henslow, character of, CCCIX

Heredity and crime, CCXXXVI

---- and character, CCXLIV

Heresies (cf. Authority), LXVII

Hesitation, no good done by, CCCXXI

Historical truth a matter of science, CCCLII

History and physiology, LXXVIII

---- possible new teaching of, CCCXLIV

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