[453] Ibid. ii. 503.
[454] Justice, p. 264; so Price, in his Observations on Liberty, lays it down that government is never to entrench upon private liberty, 'except so far as private liberty entrenches on the liberty of others.'
[455] Works, ii. 506.
[456] Works, ii. 401.
[457] Autobiography, p. 274.
[458] Hobbes, in the Leviathan (chap. xiii.), has in the same way to argue for the de facto equality of men.
[459] Dissertations, i. 375.
[460] I remark by anticipation that this expression implies a reference to Mill's Ethology, of which I shall have to speak.
[461] Works, ix. 96, 113.
[462] Dissertations, i. 376.