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Wl JLPI PW CHARACTEEISTICS OP THE GREEK PHILOSOPHERS. ERRATA. Page 86, line 8, read qus,or quia. 174, IS, re wi oii,(orin. 198, 17, read hojD ffor fat. last line in page, read nothing, for knowing. let the wreath be taken from his honoured brow deiur digniori to Bacon or to Bentham. But if hasty and irreverent hands have been laid on a sacred head, sacred for piety, morality and public principle, sacred to philosophy, and not disowned by science, then let those irreverent hands be as openly withdrawn as they This Essay was first printed in the Twenty-eighth Number of theB ritith andF oreign Quarterly, as a review of the following works: 1T heM emorabilia of Xenophon, 4c., translated by several Hands. 2T he Comedies of A ristophanes. By T. Mitchell, A.M. 3T heL ife of Socrates. By Dr. G. Wiogers. Translated from the German, with Notes. This will partly account for the form Id which the other Essays are cast.
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