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I call Anticipations the voluntary collections that the mind maketh of knowledge; which is every man’s reason.
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This book is in all probability the last of a series of writings, of which — disregarding certain earlier disconnected essays — my Anticipations was the beginning.
A Modern Utopia Herbert George 2006
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By H.G. WELLS, author of "Anticipations," etc. Crown 8vo, _7s. 6d.
Aether and Gravitation William George Hooper
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This is a suggestion for Mr. Well's "Anticipations" Is evolution leading us in this direction or the other?
Cobwebs of Thought Arachne
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I have already pointed out in my book "Anticipations," the presence of
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One of the writer's luckiest shots was a description (in "Anticipations" in 1900) of trench warfare, and of a deadlock almost exactly upon the lines of the situation after the battle of the Marne.
What is Coming? 1906
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I first broached this idea in a book called "Anticipations," wherein I described a possible development of thought and concerted action which I called the New Republicanism, and afterwards I redrew the thing rather more elaborately in my "Modern Utopia."
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I have already made a sort of forecast (in my "Anticipations") of what may happen if the social and economic process goes on fairly smoothly for all that time, and shown a
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They were the "New Republicans" of my "Anticipations" and "Mankind in the Making," much developed and supposed triumphant and ruling the world.
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This is a question I have already written about with some completeness in a book published a year or so ago, and called "Anticipations," and in that book you will find a more lengthy exposition than I can give here and now of the nature of this expansion.
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