[37] Bentham's Works, x. p. 574.

[38] Brougham's Speeches (1838), ii. 287-486.

[39] An interesting summary of the progress of law reforms and of Bentham's share in them is given in Sir R. K. Wilson's History of Modern English Law (1875).

[40] Bentham's Works, x. 571.

[41] In Cambridge Pryme was the first professor in 1828, but had only the title without endowment. The professorship was only salaried in 1863.

[42] Ricardo's Works (1888), p. 407.

[43] Printed in Porter's Progress of the Nation and elsewhere.

[44] See sixth volume of History of Prices by Tooke and Newmarch, and privately printed Minutes of Political Economy Club (1882).

[45] Speeches, 3 vols. 8vo, 1831.

[46] Ibid. ii. 465-530.