RM2AGB67R–. The Open court. etween Hylas and Philonous Reprinted from the editions of 1713 and 1734. With portrait of Berkeley by T. Cooke. Pages, 136. Paper, 25c. + 5c (is. 6d.)The gem of British metaphysical literature.•—Prof. A. Camp-bell Fraser. Berkeley is one of the most exquisite of all writers of Englishprose.—Edmund Gosse. Kants Prolegomena to AnyFuture Metaphysic Edited in English by Dr. Paul Carus. Withmuch supplementary material for the study ofKant, portraits, Paulsens chronology of Kant,etc.Pages, 301. Cloth, 75c. net (3s. 6d. net). Humes Enquiry Concerningthe Principles of Morals From the
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