The Day After Death; Or, Our Future Life According to Science (New Edition)Figuier, Louis
Religion
The Day After Death; Or, Our Future Life According to Science (New Edition)
Figuier, Louis
Cosmology; Future life; Transmigration
=LIVINGSTONE.= By THOMAS HUGHES.
=MONK.= By JULIAN CORBETT.
=MONTROSE.= By MOWBRAY MORRIS.
=NAPIER (Sir Charles).= By Colonel Sir W. BUTLER.
=NELSON.= By Professor J. K. LAUGHTON.
=PETERBOROUGH.= By W. STEBBING.
=RODNEY.= By DAVID HANNAY.
=STRAFFORD.= By H. D. TRAILL.
=WARWICK, the King-Maker.= By C. W. OMAN.
=WELLINGTON.= By GEORGE HOOPER.
=WOLFE.= By A. G. BRADLEY.
=Twelve English Statesmen.=
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⁂ _A Series of Short Biographies, not designed to be a complete roll of
famous Statesmen, but to present in historic order the lives and work
of those leading actors in our affairs who by their direct influence
have left an abiding mark on the policy, the institutions, and the
position of Great Britain among States._
=WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR.= By EDWARD A. FREEMAN, D.C.L., LL.D., late
Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford.
=HENRY II.= By Mrs. J. R. GREEN.
=EDWARD I.= By T. F. TOUT, M.A., Professor of History, The Owens
College, Manchester.
=HENRY VII.= By JAMES GAIRDNER.
=CARDINAL WOLSEY.= By Bishop CREIGHTON, D.D., late Dixie Professor of
Ecclesiastical History in the University of Cambridge.
=ELIZABETH.= By E. S. BEESLY, M.A., Professor of Modern History,
University College, London.
=OLIVER CROMWELL.= By FREDERIC HARRISON.
=WILLIAM III.= By H. D. TRAILL.
=WALPOLE.= By JOHN MORLEY.
=CHATHAM.= [_In preparation._ By FREDERIC HARRISON.
=PITT.= By Lord ROSEBERY.
=PEEL.= By J. R. THURSFIELD, M.A., late Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford.
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Transcriber's Note.
Variable spelling and hyphenation have been retained. Minor punctuation
inconsistencies have been silently repaired.
Corrections.
The first line indicates the original, the second the correction.
p. 84:
we maintain that heat tranforms
we maintain that heat transforms
p. 110:
The fall of these asteriods
The fall of these asteroids
p. 112:
it has been calculated that a dimunition
it has been calculated that a diminution
p. 121:
authoritative duductions of modern science.
authoritative deductions of modern science.
p. 125:
itself by the phemonena of dreams.
itself by the phenomena of dreams.
p. 150:
and the plant resumes it appearance of placid health
and the plant resumes its appearance of placid health
p. 159:
that they reciprocately nourish
that they reciprocally nourish
p. 187:
whose formidable shapes, and collossal dimensions
whose formidable shapes, and colossal dimensions
p. 198:
the gigantic mososaurus
the gigantic mosasaurus
p. 205:
and in one latitute of our globe
and in one latitude of our globe
p. 215:
they have not cuitivated their faculties
they have not cultivated their faculties
p. 288:
that He is infinite in his moral perfections, and in His intellectual
power
that He is infinite in His moral perfections, and in His intellectual
power
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