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Title: The Story of a Great Delusion in a Series of Matter-of-Fact Chapters

Author: William White

Release date: April 12, 2020 [eBook #61809]
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Language: English

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THE STORY
OF
A GREAT DELUSION.


EDWARD JENNER.
From the statue by Monteverde.

THE STORY

OF

A GREAT DELUSION

IN A SERIES OF MATTER-OF-FACT CHAPTERS.

By WILLIAM WHITE.

All the world assenting, and continually repeating and reverberating, there soon comes that singular phenomenon, which the Germans call Swarmery, or the “Gathering of Men in Swarms,” and what prodigies they are in the habit of doing and believing, when thrown into that miraculous condition....

Singular, in the case of human swarms, with what perfection of unanimity and quasi-religious conviction the stupidest absurdities can be received as axioms of Euclid, nay as articles of faith, which you are not only to believe, unless malignantly insane, but are (if you have any honour or morality) to push into practice, and without delay see done, if your soul would live!—Thomas Carlyle.

LONDON:

E. W. ALLEN, 4 AVE MARIA LANE.

1885.


GLASGOW:

HAY NISBET AND CO., PRINTERS,

STOCKWELL STREET.