[47] Ibid. ii. 477.
[48] Bentham's Works, ii. 459. We may remember how J. S. Mill in his boyhood was abashed because he could not explain to his father the force of the distinction.
[49] Speeches, ii. 246, 332.
[50] Ibid. i. 102-108 (Currency Pamphlet of 1810).
[51] Ibid. ii. 397.
[52] Speeches, iii. 257.
[53] Ricardo indeed made a reservation as to the necessity of counterbalancing by a moderate duty the special burthens upon agriculture.
[54] In the History of Trades-Unionism by Sidney and Beatrice Webb (1894), pp. 88-98. The history of Place's agitation is fully given in Mr. Graham Wallas's Life, chap. viii.
[55] Wallas's Francis Place, p. 217.
[56] First published in 1807-8.