[127] Letter to the Earl of Liverpool on Agriculture, 1816.
[128] The edition reprinted in Wks., ed. McCulloch, pp. 391 seq.
[129] The question was whether the Income Tax, being a war tax, was to cease with the war. The Ministry were forced to yield.
[130] Not Chas. Bosanquet who wrote on the Bullion Report, but Jacob Bosanquet, a Director of the East India Company.
[131] Letter to Lord Grenville occasioned by his observations on E. India Co.'s education of Civil Servants, 1813.
[132] See Malthus and his Work, p. 424.
[133] Hon. Wm. F. Elphinstone, a Director of the East India Company.
[134] Written without a capital, as the days of the week usually are in these letters.
[135] From the description which follows, this must be the last section ('Mr. Malthus's opinions on Rent') in 'Political Economy and Taxation,' 1817.
[136] From Letters LII, LIII, it is clear that the printer had to wait for the whole MS. much longer than was at first intended.