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Introductory: The grounds of unity, by S. Marvin. |
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Unity in prehistoric times, by J. L. Myres. |
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The contribution of Greece and Rome, by J. A. Smith. |
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Unity in the middle ages,by E. Barker. |
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Unity and diversity in law, by W. M. Geldart. |
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The common elements in European literature and art, by the Rev. Dr. A. J. Carlyle. |
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Science and philosophy as unifying forces, by L. T. Hobhouse. |
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The unity of western education, by J. W. Headlam. |
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Commerce and finance as international forces, by H. Withers. |
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International indudtrial legislation, by Canstance Smith. |
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Common ideals of social reform, by C. D. Burns. |
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The ploitical beses of a world-state, by J. A. Hobson. |
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Religion as a unifying in western civilization, by H. G. Wood. |
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The growth of humantiy, by F. S. Marvin. |
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