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THE ENGLISH WOMAN'S JOURNAL.
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Vol. VI. September 1,1860. No. 31.
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«I.—THE OPINIONS OF JOHN STITAUT MILL.. ...
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, , whe There ther is it no be name at O...
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The English Woman's Journal.
THE ENGLISH WOMAN'S JOURNAL .
PUBLISHED MO 1 _STTHLY-
Vol. Vi. September 1,1860. No. 31.
Vol . VI . September 1 , 1860 . _No . 31 .
«I.—The Opinions Of John Stitaut Mill.. ...
«I . _—THE OPINIONS OF JOHN STITAUT MILL .. 4
, , Whe There Ther Is It No Be Name At O...
, , whe There ther it be name at O In xford England or Cambrid which carries geor with in the it so two much Houses weight of ,
Leg and isla political ture , as economist that of John Stuart Mill , , the philosopher , logician
. one Amon whose g all oinion classes of of the thinking riht or men wrong all over of a the political country measure there is is no so g
much respected p . It is he who has suggested by his forethought and wisdom many of the most important measures of the le last twent will y
be years readil for the remem amelioration bered b of mos the t o condition f usas a of dar the in peop innova . tion One which would hardl y have been y attemted if , it had not g been suggested by
one so entire y ly respected for his p high principles , his unbiassed judgmentand his ractical good sense . We are thinking of the Act
authorizing , the p sale of encumbered estates in Ireland . John Stuart Mill has not been a voluminous writer ; his works ht must not be
are all contained in eight volumes . But the weig jud works ged have by the affected bulk . the His peop books le more can never ply . be His popular profound , yet no treatises man affect ' s
indir and essays ectl , addressed individua to l the -however most educa ignorant ted minds . It is he our who time has , in a great measure y every educated our , journalists solid . rock What amidst he has the written shiftin is
founded on reasonand stands like a g him sands or of not public he is op certain inion , . before Whether writing a newsp to stud aper y writer the political may agree economy with
op Mr of i John n Mill ion as ' Stuart s , a lear necessar Mill reason ; y and p li iece hts if of in information opposition difficult and to to him be dark g , iven probabl ues to tions his y cites read and ers his it . q ;
contending which is often . throws his parties op in inion the , de deciding always cides g for up wei respected ri ght ght in and the as a liberty midst perfectl of , and y balancing candid shows o and the ne ,
, prudent way . ment It is for not extending a little important the riht that to work women to their engaged sex in should the present know exactl move y -
g what and all are connected the opinions with it of . such We a have man said as before Mr . Mill , that upon Mr . thi Mill s question 's works
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1860, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091860/page/1/
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