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account of their [[strikethrough]] physical caracteristics inferiority or rather especially their [[/strikethrough]] predominant instincts which tend in [[strikethrough]] that [[/strikethrough]] the other direction [[strikethrough]] and [[/strikethrough]] at the expense of everything else; and their relation to man from the remotest times which has not been conducive to independence & initiative & action which go hand in hand with definate [[definite]] thinking.

When I was in N.H. I opened Kant's old & famous [[strikethrough]] Critik of [[/strikethrough]] Critik der Reihnen ? Vernumft. [[Kritik der reinen Vernunft]]. Have never read it. May try it as hot weather literature! 

Carlson has been wading through the Coran [[Koran]] —— in translation.

With love, my boy.
G. M. J.

Transcription Notes:
Kritik der reinen Vernunft - Critique of Pure Reason