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---- like a whirlpool, CCCXLII, CCCXLIII; less like a machine running down, ib.

---- the best thing it offers, CXXX, CCCLX

---- the Cape Horn of, CCXCIII

---- the cup of, CCCXXXVIII

---- the mother of the rocks, CC

---- the tragic thread of, CCXXVII

---- one of the most saddening things in, CCCLXXXIV

Literature and science, CCXCVI; hangers on in, CCCLXXV

---- the money of, CII

Literatures, the four great, XCVIII

Lobster, CCVII

Logical consequences, XXVIII

Majorities and opinion, CCCLXVII

Malevolence in nature, CCLXIX, CCCXXX

Malthusian doctrine, the, CCLXIV

Man, structural unity of, with animals, CLXXIII

---- a queer animal, CCCLXXXV

---- antiquity of, CLXXXV

---- ascent of, LI, CLXXIX

---- not a rational animal, CCCLI

---- the mimic, CCXXXIII

---- and the common process of evolution, CLXXVI

Man's arrogance, a check to, CLXXV

Mankind, the good of, XXXVII

Material prosperity, value of, LXXIV

---- world, dignity of, CLXV, CLXVI

Materialism, XIV

---- and idealism, CLXVIII

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