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THE PEOPLE'S CLASSICS.

The Quintessence of the World's Wisdom.


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No. 1. Marcus Aurelius : Life According to Nature
No. 2. Mazzini: Thoughts on Democracy.
No. 3. Epictetus: The Enchiridion.
No. 4. Rousseau: Thoughts on Education.
No. 5. Socrates: On Love.
No. 6. Emerson: On Friendship.
No. 7. Aristotle: On Happiness.
No. 8. Browne: Religio Medici.
No. 9. Mohammed: The Koran.
No. 10. Seneca: From The Epistles to Lucilius.
No. 11. Shelley: Life and Morals.
No. 12. Carlyle: On Work.
No. 13. Thoreau: The Simple Life.
No. 14. Tolstoy: The Scrihes and Pharisees.
No. 15. St Augustine: Some Reflections.
No. 16. Swift: On Modern Civilization.
No. 17. Swedenborg : On Marriage.
No. 18. Bacon : Belief and Unbelief.

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