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[87] _Ibid._ p. 11.
[88] _Ibid._ p. 9.
[89] _Ibid._ p. 12.
[90] 'Government,' p. 9.
[91] C'est une experience eternelle que tout homme qui a du pouvoir est porte a en abuser; il va jusqu'a ce qu'il trouve des limites.--_Esprit des Lois_, Bk. xi. chap 4.
[92] 'Government,' p. 15.
[93] 'Government,' p. 7.
[94] _Ibid._ p. 18.
[95] 'Government,' p. 21.
[96] _Ibid._ p. 22
[97] _Autobiography_, p. 104.
[98] 'Government,' p. 28.
[99] _Ibid._ p. 30. Mill especially refers to the exposure of clerical artifices in Father Paul's _Council of Trent_.
[100] 'Education,' p. 20
[101] _Ibid._ p. 45.
[102] _Autobiography_, p. 106.
[103] 'Government,' p. 31.
[104] Bain's _James Mill_, p. 392.
[105] They were reprinted in the _Miscellaneous Works_ after Macaulay's death. I quote from the 'popular edition' of that work (1875).
[106] _Miscellaneous Works_, p. 166.
[107] _Miscellaneous Works_, p. 132.
[108] Mill's _Autobiography_, p. 158.
[109] 'Government,' p. 12.
[110] _Miscellaneous Works_, p. 169.
[111] _Fragment on Mackintosh_ (1870), pp. 275-94.
[112] Essay on the 'Independency of Parliament.'
[113] _Fragment_, p. 292.
[114] _Ibid._ p. 276.
[115] _Miscellaneous Works_, p. 170.
[116] _Miscellaneous Works_, p. 173.
[117] _Miscellaneous Works_, p. 138.
[118] _Miscellaneous Works_, pp. 135-40.
[119] _Miscellaneous Works_, p. 158, and see pp. 143-47.
[120] _Speeches_ (Popular Edition), p. 125.
[121] _Ibid._ p. 128.
[122] _Miscellaneous Works_, p. 146.
[123] _Miscellaneous Works_, p. 183.
[124] A full a.n.a.lysis of this article is in Bain's _James Mill_, pp.
265-75.
[125] Article upon Sheridan, reprinted in Jeffrey's _Essays_, iv.
(1844).
[126] _Table-Talk_, 27th April 1823.
[127] _Vindiciae Gallicae_, in _Miscellaneous Works_, iii. (1846), p.
57.
[128] Mackintosh thinks it necessary to add that this parallel was suggested to him by William Thomson (1746-1837), a literary gentleman who continued Watson's _Philip III._, and may, for anything I know, deserve Mackintosh's warm eulogy.
[129] _Vindiciae Gallicae_, p. 59.
[130] _Ibid._ p. 51.
[131] _Ibid._ p. 148.
[132] _Ibid._ p. 68.
[133] _Ibid._ p. 72.
[134] _Ibid._ p. 125.
[135] _Vindiciae Gallicae_, p. 128.