Post-Prandial Philosophy by Grant Allen
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These Essays appeared originally in The Westminster Gazette, and have only been so far modified here as is necessary for purposes of volume publication. They aim at being suggestive rather than exhaustive: I shall be satisfied if I have provoked thought without following out each train to a logical conclusion. Most of the Essays are just what they pretend to be—crystallisations into writing of ideas suggested in familiar conversation.

G. A.
Hind Head, March 1894
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Post-Prandial Philosophy by Grant Allen
• Table of contents with working links to chapters is included
• The book has been corrected for spelling and grammatical errors
These Essays appeared originally in The Westminster Gazette, and have only been so far modified here as is necessary for purposes of volume publication. They aim at being suggestive rather than exhaustive: I shall be satisfied if I have provoked thought without following out each train to a logical conclusion. Most of the Essays are just what they pretend to be—crystallisations into writing of ideas suggested in familiar conversation.

G. A.
Hind Head, March 1894
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Post-Prandial Philosophy by Grant Allen

Post-Prandial Philosophy by Grant Allen

by Grant Allen
Post-Prandial Philosophy by Grant Allen

Post-Prandial Philosophy by Grant Allen

by Grant Allen

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• Table of contents with working links to chapters is included
• The book has been corrected for spelling and grammatical errors
These Essays appeared originally in The Westminster Gazette, and have only been so far modified here as is necessary for purposes of volume publication. They aim at being suggestive rather than exhaustive: I shall be satisfied if I have provoked thought without following out each train to a logical conclusion. Most of the Essays are just what they pretend to be—crystallisations into writing of ideas suggested in familiar conversation.

G. A.
Hind Head, March 1894

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BN ID: 2940014016438
Publisher: Unforgotten Classics
Publication date: 01/24/2012
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