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IT was, I think, in the course of last year, or of the year preceding, that I ventured to remonstrate against the use sometimes made of your columns by Mr. G. J. Romanes for the purpose of inculcating his personal beliefs, and disbeliefs, on subjects which lie outside the boundaries of physical science.
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ARGYLL “The Unity of Nature”. Nature 29, 524–525 (1884). https://doi.org/10.1038/029524b0
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