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as pursued by Chateuvillard, Harlay Coëtquem, Louis XIV, Dalloz, Montesquieu, etc. Here belongs also the Science of Etiquette, which must be treated before long in a broad and scientific manner, if it has hitherto been given over to petty minds.

Perhaps no book has ever treated broadly with sincerity and good faith the question of how the Ghost instinct may best be gratified. But there have been studies innumerable of the propriety of special rites and methods of cultivating religion. These form a distinct group of sciences.

As of all the instincts no other is so energetic as the Gore-Instinct, so there is none for the satisfaction of which study has been more thoroughly scientific. No attempt will be made here to classify the military sciences, for that has no doubt been satisfactorily done in special treatises. It is a nice question whether inquiries into

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