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sophy, Oxford; and JOHN VEITCH, M.A., Professor of Logic, Rhetoric, and Metaphysics, St Andrews. Third Edition. 2 vols. 8vo, 24s. _LECTURES ON LOGIC._ By SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON, Bart. Edited by Professors MANSEL and VEITCH. In 2 vols., 24s. _THORNDALE; OR, THE CONFLICT OF OPINIONS._ By WILLIAM SMITH, Author of 'A Discourse on Ethics,' &c. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, 10s. 6d. "The subjects treated of, and the style--always chaste and beautiful, often attractively grand--in which they are clothed, will not fail to secure the attention of the class for whom the work is avowedly written.... It deals with many of those higher forms of speculation characteristic of the cultivated minds of the age."--_North British Review._ _GRAVENHURST; OR, THOUGHTS ON GOOD AND EVIL._ By WILLIAM SMITH, Author of 'Thorndale,' &c. In crown 8vo, 7s. 6d. "One of those rare books which, being filled with noble and beautiful thoughts, deserves an attentive and thoughtful perusal."--_Westminster Review._ _A DISCOURSE ON ETHICS OF THE SCHOOL OF PALEY._ By WILLIAM SMITH, Author of 'Thorndale.' 8vo, 4s. _ON THE INFLUENCE EXERTED BY THE MIND OVER THE BODY_, in the Production and Removal of Morbid and Anomalous Conditions of the Animal Economy. By JOHN GLEN, M.A. Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. _DESCARTES ON THE METHOD OF RIGHTLY CONDUCTING THE REASON_, and Seeking Truth in the Sciences. Translated from the French. 12mo, 2s. _DESCARTES' MEDITATIONS, AND SELECTIONS FROM HIS PRINCIPLES OF PHILOSOPHY._ Translated from the Latin. 12mo, 3s. _SPECULATIVE PHILOSOPHY_: An INTRODUCTORY LECTURE delivered at the Opening of the Class of Logic and Rhetoric in the University of Glasgow, Nov. 1, 1864. By JOHN VEITCH, M.A., Professor of Logic and Rhetoric in the University of Glasgow. 1s. _CORNELIUS O'DOWD UPON MEN AND WOMEN, AND OTHER THINGS IN GENERAL._ Originally published in 'Blackwood's Magazine.' 3 vols. crown 8vo, 31s. 6d. "The flashes of the author's wit must not blind us to the ripeness of his wisdom, nor the general playfulness of his O'Dowderies allow us to forget the ample evidence that underneath them lurks one of the most earnest and observant spirits of the present time."--_Daily Review._ "In truth one of the most delightful volumes of personal reminiscence it has ever been our fortune to peruse."--_Globe._
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