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 Scott, Sir Walter, 16, 131, 147

Sectarianism, 114

Sedgwick's Discourse, criticized, 200

Sentimentality, 111

Sewell's History of the Quakers, 8

Shakspeare, 16

Shee, Sergeant, 128

Shelley, 186

Sicily visited, 249

Slavery quarrel in America, 266

Smith, Adam, 28

Socialism, 163, 231, 256

Social Science, Comte on, 210

Societies, Co-operative, 234

Society, Continental, 58, 177, 227; Debating, 126; English, 227, 238; Owenian, 123; Utilitarian, 79

Socrates, 5. 21, 47, 113

Socratici viri, 47

Southern, Mr. Henry, 94, 129

Southey's Book of the Church, 96

Speeches in Parliament, 288-9, 293-7-8, 302-3

Spenser's Fairie Queene, 16

Spirit of the Age, the Author's articles on the, 173

Stanley, Lord, offers the Author a seat on the Indian Council, 249

Statistics, method of, 210

Sterling, John, joins the Debating Society, 328; his friendship with the Author, fine qualities, and early death, 154; writes for the Westminster Review, 206

Stewart, Dugald, 69, 181

Stoicism of James Mill, 47

Strutt (Lord Belper), 77, 103, 118, 194

Stuart, Sir John and Lady Jane, 2

Stupidity of the Conservatives, 289

Subjection of Women, the Author's work on the, 244, 265, 313

Suez Canal, opposed by Lord Paltnerston, 261

Suffrage, extension of the, to the working classes, 289; claimed by the Author for women, 304

Sundays, how passed, 84

Surrey Hills, Mr. Bentham's house in the, 55

Switzerland visited, 84

Syllogism, true theory of the, first explained by the Author, 180

AIT'S MAGAZINE, articles in, 182

Taylor, Mr. 185, 229

Taylor, Miss, 229, 251, 263

Telling sentences, 129

Temperance, James Mill on, 47-8

Theory, incorrect definition of, 32

Thirlwall, Bishop, the best speaker ever heard by the Author, 125

Thirty-nine Articles, 153

Thompson, General, and the Westminster Review, 130, 199

Thompson, Mr. William, 125

Thomson, Charles Poulett (Lord Sydenham), 126

Thomson, Dr., his "Chemistry," useful to the Author, 17, 160

Thomson's "Winter," 15

Threadneedle Street, Mr, Grote's house in, 120

Tocqueville, M. de, the Author's obligations to his "Democracy in America," 191

Tooke, Mr., 99

Tooke, William Eyton, intimacy with, 81, 97, 103, 152

Tories, 215, 289, 309; mistake the Author's views, 310; stupidity of the, 289

Torrens, Colonel, 87

Toulouse, 57

Tragedies, written by the Author when a child, 15

"Traité de Législation," Dumont's rédaction of, from Bentham, of great use to the Author, 64