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[6] Nietsche: _Op. cit._, p. 107.
[7] Huxley: _Evolution and Ethics and Other Essays_, pp. 81-82. The first two essays contained in this volume, the _Prolegomena_, and the _Romanes Lecture_, contain a very interesting study of the relation of morality to nature.
[8] Huxley: _Op. cit._, p. 13.
[9] G. K. Chesterton: _Napoleon of Notting Hill_, p. 291. The whole book is a brilliant satire, intended to show that all of the heroic sentiments and virtues depend on war and local pride.
[10] Nietsche: _Op. cit._, pp. 59, 163, 176, 223, 235, 237, 122.
[11] Chesterton: _Heretics_, and _Orthodoxy_.
[12] Plato: _Protagoras_, p. 322 (marginal pagination), and _passim_; translated by Jowett.
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