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 Longman, Messrs., 95, 279

Lorimer, Mr., 260

Loyola, Ignatius, 213

Lucas, Mr., 279

Lucretius, 11, 40

Ludlow, Mr., 270

ACAULAY, LORD, 77, 126, 157

Maccall, Mr. William, 255

McCrie's Life of Knox, 8

M'Culloch, 96, 99, 125-6

Mackintosh, Sir James, criticized by Grote, 72; James Mill on, 101, 201

M'Laren, Mr., 288

Malthus, principle of, 105, 231, 311

Manichsean theory, 40

Marginal analysis, 62, 70

Marmontel's Mémoires, 140

Marriage, 240

Marshall, Mr., 117

Marshall, Mr. Garth, 257

Mathematics, learnt, 6, 12, 58

Matter and Mind, theory of, 276

Maurice, joins the Debating Society, 128; his fine but wasted mental gifts, 152

Mill, James, the Author's father, his parentage and early life, 2; his friends and followers, 17, 27, 54, 72, 102; his religious history, 38; his employment in the India House, 3, 26; writes for the Westminster Review, 92, 96, 199; his History of British India, 24; his Elements of Political Economy, 28, 62; his article on Jurisprudence, 66; his Analysis of the Mind, 68, 123, 307; his Fragment on Mackintosh, 101, 201; his illness and death, 203; his character, opinions, and services, 46, 101, 157, 2015; his mode of educating the Author, 30

Mill, John Stuart, birth and early life of, 2; religious views of, 38; mental history of, 64, 133, 184; official life of, 81, 249; married life of, 240-250; later occupations of, 251; continental life of, 56, 84, 172, 249, 250-1, 313; connection of, with the Westminster Review, 97, 131, 199, 206, 220; parliamentary life of, 279; chief personal friends of, 54, 72-81, 149-156, 174-9, 184, 263; books written by, 180, 223, 234, 250, 260-4-5, 271, 306, 313; other writings of, 88, 118, 172, 182, 197, 220, 235, 256, 261-6, 270-1-8, 293, 313

Millar's "English Government," 8

Milton's Poems, 16

Mind, philosophy of, 68, 273, 307

Mingault, 11

Minorities, representation of, 258

Mitford's "Greece," read by the Author, 12; reviewed by Grote, 96

Modulation of the voice, 23

Molesworth, Sir William, in Parliament, 194; influence with, 197 establishes the London and Westminster Review, 199, 20?

Monarchy, 107, 177

Money, 28, 121, 182

Montauban, 57

Monthly Repository, the Author's articles in the, 197

Montpellier, 57, 250

Moore, the poet, 112

Moral authority, 107, 213

Moral Sciences, 161, 245

Morality, its relations to the two schools of philosophy, 225, 273

Morley, Mr., 313

Morning Chronicle, articles in the, by the Author, 88, 235

Mosheim's Ecclesiastical History, 8

Motives, true theory of, 169