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hem to the eternal."
Footnotes
[A] Toward Social Reform, p. 111.
[B] Parenthood and Race Culture, p. 193.
[C] Life of Alice Freeman Palmer, p. 68.
[D] Choice of Books, p. 8.
[E] Emerson, "The Oversoul."
[F] Atlantic Monthly, August, 1921, p. 221.
[G] Our Social Heritage, p. 60.
[H] _Idem_, p. 95.
[I] _Idem_, p. 224.
[J] P. 63.
[K] Getting Married, Preface, pp. 132-133.
[L] The Making of a Teacher, p. 34.
[M] Emerson in Concord (E. W. Emerson) p. 8.
[N] Emerson in Concord, p. 21.
[O] Tucker, Public-Mindedness, p. 133.
[P] Cheerful Yesterdays, p. 123.
[Q] Cheerful Yesterdays, p. 160.
[R] Public-Mindedness, p. 77.
[S] Higginson, Contemporaries, p. 2.
[T] Darmesteter, Life of Renan, p. 45.
[U] _Idem_, p. 103.
[V] History of Israel, Vol. II, p. 163.
[Transcriber's Note:
* The footnotes have been moved to the end of the book.
* Pg 6 Corrected spelling of words "needs limit" to "need limits"
located in the phrase "I must needs limit myself".
* Pg 20 Corrected spelling of word "harrassing" to "harassing" located
in the phrase "out of a harrassing difficulty".
* Pg 43 Corrected spelling of word "relalation" to "relation" located
in the phrase "parental-filial relalation".
* Pg 71 Corrected spelling of word "harrassed" to "harassed" located
in the phrase "however harrassed and unhappy".
* Pg 82 Corrected spelling of word "unharrassed" to "unharassed" located
in the phrase "to live apart, unharrassed".
* Pg 95 Corrected spelling of word "excedingly" to "exceedingly" located
in the phrase "it proves excedingly hard".
* Pg 130 Corrected spelling of word "irreconciliable" to
"irreconcilable" located in the phrase "conflict irrepressible and
irreconciliable".]
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