Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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... Mill J. M. ROBSON GEORGE GROTE MILL , irritated by his brother John's coolness , accused him , in their father's words , of being " mysterious " ; John was stung to retort that James Mill had said far worse things about other members of ...
... Mill J. M. ROBSON GEORGE GROTE MILL , irritated by his brother John's coolness , accused him , in their father's words , of being " mysterious " ; John was stung to retort that James Mill had said far worse things about other members of ...
Page 250
... Mill's duplicity . In his Fragment on Mackintosh , published three years after Bentham's death , James Mill ( anonymously and in the third person ) says of himself in relation to Bentham , that he was not a man " who took any body for a ...
... Mill's duplicity . In his Fragment on Mackintosh , published three years after Bentham's death , James Mill ( anonymously and in the third person ) says of himself in relation to Bentham , that he was not a man " who took any body for a ...
Page 251
... Mill family became year - round , when Bentham obtained for them 1 Queen Square , which adjoined his own property . This move also made Mill more dependent on him , and the financial arrangements between the two caused Mill's friends ...
... Mill family became year - round , when Bentham obtained for them 1 Queen Square , which adjoined his own property . This move also made Mill more dependent on him , and the financial arrangements between the two caused Mill's friends ...
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