Leaving minuter examination to later chapters of commentary, we will now take a brief survey of this unique apocalypse.
Declarations of Briand and Roosevelt quoted in later chapters (Part III, Chapters VI and VII) are illustrations of what might be expected.
There are strong reasons, which I shall give in later chapters, for thinking that some great changes may take place before this day can arrive.
Later chapters in this book will show how much I owe to certain observations made by members of this group--how often my own conclusions concur with conclusions at which they have previously arrived.
But all this group I mention here merely in order to defer their discussion to later chapters.
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That is sleep, and sleep is characterised by those incoherent forms of subliminal uprush which we know as dreams.
The communication of impressions of any kind from one mind to another, independently of the recognised channels of sense.
Still more remarkable, perhaps, was Professor Safford's loss of power.
And, so in later chapters of this book, we shall consider the Etherial Region very fully.
This novel tax, which was thought by many to involve a very serious encroachment by the Federal Government on the powers of the states, will be discussed more at length in later chapters.
We shall have occasion to refer to this limitation more than once in later chapters.
Some of these will be discussed in later chapters.
It will be the purpose of later chapters to prove that the functions of plants and animals are in many respects similar and that both plants and animals breathe, feed, and reproduce.
How the plants manufacture this food and the relation they bear to animals will be discussed in later chapters.
Exceptions to each of these statements will be mentioned in later chapters in dealing with parasites and other highly modified types.
Isopod, although many curious modifications are found, some of which will be mentioned in later chapters.
The remarkable larval metamorphoses of Cirripedes and the modifications of structure presented by some parasitic forms will be described in later chapters.
Of the dissociation of hysteria we shall have occasion to speak in later chapters.
We shall want to examine them more carefully in later chapters, but we might glance now at a few examples of these popular bugaboos that need to be slain by the sword of cold, hard fact.
How often it is misused and how large a part it plays in nervous symptoms, both mental and physical, will appear more clearly in later chapters.
That such a state of affairs is no Utopian dream, but is merely a matter of knowing how, will appear more clearly in later chapters.
Detailed evidence that the same is true of the aborigines of all the continents will be given in later chapters.
I have just mentioned some of their misrepresentations; and in later chapters I shall dwell upon their cardinal mistake as to the place of the negro in the human scale.
We shall, as suggested above, treat this pernicious error more fully in later chapters.
It is idle to think of making these aliens, whose highest interests are irreconcilably antagonistic to ours and our children's, allies of the white laborers--a point which will be treated at large in later chapters.
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