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...fundamental American principles: Nation, Vol, 34, p. 222, Vol. 28, p. 130. a. Contrary to the spirit of the Constitution; amendment XV. b. Indirect violation of the rights of the Chinese as expressed in the stipulations of the treaty of 1880: Treaties and conventions of the U. S. (ed., 1889), pp. 181-2, Art 1, Congr. Rec. Vol. 19, Part...
...charge of atheism, but was afterwards active, as a professor, at the new University of Berlin until his death in 1814. His publications were numerous. Of his best works the most popular, translated by William Smith, have been published in several editions by Trubner and Co. (3d ed., London, 1873, in one vol.) Fichte's "Science of Knowledge" has been expounded by Professor E. C. Everett in the series called "Grlgg's Philosophical Classics" (Chicago, 1884). On this whole period, in its general aspects, a very useful book, in the German, is the History of Literature, by Julian Schmidt...
...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 The translation in Bohn's Library, by Meiklejohn, is now regarded as superseded.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's, 1882), and John Watson's "Philosophy of Kant in selections from his writings" (New York, 1888), are the best aids to the study of Kant in English. The German literature...
...King: Basses; R. T. Loring, R. T. Whitehouse, C. S. Hawes, H. B. Smith, H. I. Sewall, M. F. Ridde, F. M. Batchelder, L. A. Dewing, E. L. Eustis, F. B. Kidder, Gade, W. Wells, S. Wasserman, J. Kerwin, S. Howells, H. F. Butler, J. Blanchard, I. H. Bell, Ed. Dowset, J. A. Wilder, W. J. Pelo, N. Francis, Allen H. B. Frost, W. Hoag, Loren. Candidates for Yodler were G. L. Burditt, E. P. Jose...
...mile ordinary, scratch, was a walk-over for Ed. C. Anthony; second. P. J. Berlo, Trimount A. C. Time, 2.58 1-2. Anthony won very easily by P. J. Berlo, Trimount A. C., and Frank A. Delabarre, Amherst, stopping in the middle of the race, believing themselves beaten; they started again and had a very sharp race for second place...