Word: bohn
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...volumes of selected essays from the writings of John Stuart Mill will be added at once to "Bohn's Library...
...Cornell Daily Sun suspends publications during the examinations because, as it says editorially, "it is necessary for us (the editors) all to 'bohn...
...university of his native city, Konigsberg (in far eastern Prussia) in 1770; published the "Critique of Pure Reason" in 1781; published his other principal works between this year and 1793; and died in 1804. The best English translation of the Critique is that by Max Muller. The translation in Bohn's Library, by Meiklejohn, is now regarded as superseded. Wallace's "Kant" in Blackwood's Philosophical Library (Edinburgh and Philadelphia, 1882), Edward Caird's "Critical Philosophy of Immanual Kant" (2d. ed., New York, Macmillan's, 1889, 2 vols.), J. H. Stirling's "Text-Book to Kant" (New York, Putnam...
Locke (1632-1704) has been often edited. The best copy of his "Essay on the Human Understanding" for purposes of actual study, is the one in Bohn's Philosophical Library, in the edition of his "Philosophical Works." The best life is that by H. R. Fox Bourne, London and New York, 1876, 2 vols...
Higgins, 165 pounds; Hagerman 175, Bell 160, Wood 165, Knight 161, Benedict 165, thayer 171, Marston 178, Osgood 156, Warner 165, Kellogg 150, Sperry 154, Bohn 150, Meeker 151, Abrams 154, Powers 153, Ehle 171, Shepard 152, Barker 160, Baldwin 168, Powell 154 Herschel 153. Seymour 176, Wilcox 155, Murphy 185, Wolf 185, Struble 160, Hand...