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Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877

"Twelve Sketches by Herbert Spencer, Henry Fawcett, Frederic Harrison, and Other Distinguished Authors"

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1873



CONTENTS.
JOHN STUART MILL
I. A SKETCH OF HIS LIFE.
H. R. Fox Bourne
II. HIS CAREER IN THE INDIA HOUSE.
W. T. Thornton
III. HIS MORAL CHARACTER.
Herbert Spencer
IV. HIS BOTANICAL STUDIES.
Henry Trimen
V. HIS PLACE AS A CRITIC.
W. Minto
VI. HIS WORK IN PHILOSOPHY.
J. H. Levy
VII. HIS STUDIES IN MORALS AND JURISPRUDENCE.
W. A. Hunter
VIII. HIS WORK IN POLITICAL ECONOMY.
J. E. Cairnes
IX. HIS INFLUENCE AT THE UNIVERSITIES.
Henry Fawcett
X. HIS INFLUENCE AS A PRACTICAL POLITICIAN.
Millicent Garrett Fawcett
XI. HIS RELATION TO POSITIVISM.
Frederic Harrison
XII. HIS POSITION AS A PHILOSOPHER.
W. A. Hunter


I.
A SKETCH OF HIS LIFE

John Stuart Mill was born on the 20th of May, 1806. "I am glad," wrote
George Grote to him in 1865, with reference to a forthcoming article
on his "Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy," "to get an
opportunity of saying what I think about your 'System of Logic' and
'Essay on Liberty,' but I am still more glad to get (or perhaps to
_make_) an opportunity of saying something about your father.


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