[327] Works, viii. 555-600.
[328] Ibid. x. 534. See Blaquière's enthusiastic letter to Bentham.—Works, x. 475.
[329] See, however, Bentham's reference to this story.—Works, xi. 66.
[330] Works, x. 539.
[331] Ibid. x. 522.
[332] Works, x. 516.
[333] Ibid. x. 591.
[334] A letter from Mill in the University College MSS. describes a misunderstanding about borrowed books, a fertile, but hardly adequate, cause of quarrel.
[335] Bowring's religious principles prevented him from admitting some of Bentham's works to the collective edition.
[336] Works, x. 471-72.