John Stuart Mill : notices of his life and works : together with two papers written by him on the land question / reprinted from the Examiner.

SeriesThe making of the modern world. Part 2 (1851-1914)
Making of the modern world. Part 2 (1851-1914) UNAUTHORIZED
Contents Bourne, H.R.F.A sketch of his life.--Thornton, W.T. His career in the India house.--Spencer, H. His moral character.--Trimen, H. His botanical studies.--Minto, W. His miscellaneous criticisms.--Levy, J.H. His work in philosophy.--Hunter, W.A. His studies in morals and jurisprudence.--Cairnes, J.E. His work in political economy.--Fawcett, H. His influence at the universities.--Fawcett, M.G. His influence as a practical politician.--Harrison, F. His relation to positivism.--Hunter, W.A. His position as a philosopher.
General noteAppendix (p. 69-75): "Advice to land reformers," and "Should public bodies be required to sell their lands," both by J.S. Mill.
General noteReproduction from the The Goldsmiths' Library of Economic Literature, Senate House Library, University of London.
General noteWork compiled by H.R. Fox Bourne.
General noteAll but appendix reprinted, with some additions, from the May 17, 1873, issue of "The Examiner"; appendix reprinted from the issues of Jan. 4 and 11.
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