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e is clearly an error, but each has been left as in the original. The symbol representing infinity has been replaced with the word "infinity" on page 316, the last line of the text. The following corrections have been made to the original text: page 17: Nestor, in the "Iliad," wishing to insinuate himself as a wise conciliator into the minds of Achilles and Agamemnon{original had "Agamamemnon"}, page 40: Atheism is the vice of a few intelligent persons, and superstition{original had "superstitution"} is the vice of fools. page 42: if it is a greater crime not to believe in the Deity{original had "Diety"} than to have unworthy opinions thereof: page 54: They will say as much of the great moral maxims, of Zarathustra's--"In doubt if an{original had "in"} action be just, abstain..."; page 58: What time and what trouble for copying correctly in Greek and Latin the works of Origen{original had "Origin"}, of Clement of Alexandria, and of all those other authors called "fathers." page 101: we shall be convinced that we must not be vain about anything, and yet we shall always{original had "aways"} have vanity. page 128: All that certain tyrants{original had "tryants"} of the souls desire is that the men they teach shall have false judgment. page 166: and to surround him with little chubby, flushed faces accompanied{original had "accompained"} by two wings; I laugh and I pardon them with all my heart. page 171: And an unfortunate{original had "unforunate"} idiot, who had had enough courage to render very great services to the king page 220: Try to retake from the Mohammedans all that they usurped; but it is easier to calumniate{original had "calcumniate"} them. pafe 224: It was allowed among the Egyptians{original had "Egyptains"}, the Athenians and even among the Jews, to marry one's sister on the father's side. page 251: Your parents have told you that you should bow before this man; you respect him before knowing whether he merits your respect;{original had colon} you grow in years and in knowledge; page 280: (Corporalitas animae in ipso Evangelio relucescit, De Anima,{original had period} cap. vii.) page 295: "She soon became a monarchy, then,{original had period}" said the Brahmin. page 315: we refer these thing
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