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<p align="left" style="font: 16px;">whether, in a word, he is an impostor. Apart from the historical excursions of OWRJFXO modern philosophers which we have spoken of, and with which Mr. Buckle has not thought fit to make himself
acquainted, the great problems of civilisation which he tries to solve have been discussed within the last few years by three eminent men, whose works WGJK
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