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BOLITIONISTS, 268

Address to University of St. Andrews, 306

Æsop's Fables, 5

Age, Spirit of the, articles on the, 173

Agrarian Laws, 13

Agricultural Hall, meeting of working men at the, 291

Aldrich's Logic, a superficial textbook, 122

Alexander's Feast, 16

America, civil contest in, 266; democracy in, 191, 202. See Canada

Analysis of the Mind, by James Mill, prepared and published, 68; discussed, 123; posthumous edition of, 307

Ancient History, early reading of, 12

Anglada, M., his lectures on chemistry, 57

Annals of the Parish, one of Galt's novels, suggests the word Utilitarian, 79

Annual "Register, 7

Anson's Yoyages, a delightful book, 8

Anstruther, Sir Robert, 302

Arabian Nights, 9

Argument. See Logic

Aristotle, studies in, 11, 17

Arithmetic, 6

Association Psychology, promoted by Hartley, James Mill, and their editors, 68, 108, 308; applied by the Author to logic, 225; vindicated against Hamilton and his school, 273

Atheism, 39

Austin, Charles, his abilities and peculiar influence over the Author, 76; writes for the Westminster Review, 96; propagandism of, 103; reviews the Parliamentary Debates, 118; as a speaker, 78, 124-6

Austin, John, his friendship and assistance, 63, 72; on primogeniture, 96; his Lectures on Jurisprudence, 177, 271; his later views on parliamentary reform 260; his life, character, and opinions, 73-6, 176-9; phrases quoted from him, 178, 215, 234

Autobiography, why written, 1; later portions of, when written, 240, 251

Avignon, 250

Ayrton, Mr., 287

AGNÈRES DE BIGORRE}}, 57

Bagshot Heath, 18

Bailey, his work on Value, discussed, 120

Baillie, Joanna, inspiring influence of one of her dramas, 15

Bain, Mr., assists the Author in