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LIBERTY

WORKS BY JOHN STUART MILL

AUTOBIOGRAPHY. With Photogravure Portrait,

from a Painting by G. F. WATTS. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. net. POPULAR EDITION (without Portrait). Paper Covers, 6d. LETTERS OF JOHN STUART MILL. Edited, with an Introduction, by HUGH S. R. ELLIOT. With a Note on Mill's Private Life by MARY TAYLOR. With 6 Portraits. 2 Vols. 8vo, 215. net.

ON LIBERTY. Crown 8vo, Is. 4d.

CONSIDERATIONS ON REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT. Crown 8vo, 25.

UTILITARIANISM. 8vo, 2s. 6d.

EXAMINATION OF SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S PHILOSOPHY. 8vo, 16s.

INAUGURAL ADDRESS AT ST. ANDREWS. Crown 8vo, IS.

THE SUBJECTION OF WOMEN. Edited, with Introductory Analysis, by STANTON COIT, Ph.D. Crown 8vo, 35. net.

POPULAR EDITION. Paper Covers, 6d.

POLITICAL ECONOMY.

POPULAR EDITION. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d.

NEW EDITION. With an Introduction by W. J. ASHLEY, M.A., M.Com., Professor of Commerce in the University of Birmingham, and an Index by Miss M. F. ELLIS. Crown 8vo, 5s.

A SYSTEM OF LOGIC. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d.

HANDBOOK TO MILL'S SYSTEM OF LOGIC. By Rev. A. H. KILLICK, M.A. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d.

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the beloved and deplored memory of ner who was the

inspirer, and in part the author, of all that is best in my

writings the friend and wife whose exalted sense of truth

and right was my strongest incitement, and whose approbation was my chief reward-I dedicate this volume. Like all that 1

have written for many years, it belongs as much to her as to me; but the work as it stands has had, in a very insufficient degree, the inestimable advantage of her revision; some of the most important portions having been reserved for a more careful reexamination, which they are now never destined to receive. Were I but capable of interpreting to the world one half the great thoughts and noble feelings which are buried in her grave, I should be the medium of a greater benefit to it, than is ever likely to arise from anything that I can write, unprompted and nnassisted by her all but unrivalled wisdom.

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