[192] Ibid. vi. 298-99.
[193] Ibid. v. 84.
[194] In Works, vi. 205-6, he quotes Dumont's Bentham; but his general silence is the more significant, as in the lectures on Political Economy he makes frequent and approving reference to Bentham's tract upon usury.
[195] Works, vii. 236-38.
[196] Ibid. vi. 221.
[197] Works, vi. 213.
[198] Ibid. vi. 199.
[199] Works, vi. 111.
[200] Works, v. 117 18. I have given some details as to Stewart's suffering under an English proselyte of Kant in my Studies of a Biographer.