[120] Speeches (Popular Edition), p. 125.

[121] Ibid. p. 128.

[122] Miscellaneous Works, p. 146.

[123] Miscellaneous Works, p. 183.

[124] A full analysis of this article is in Bain's James Mill, pp. 265-75.

[125] Article upon Sheridan, reprinted in Jeffrey's Essays, iv. (1844).

[126] Table-Talk, 27th April 1823.

[127] Vindiciæ Gallicæ, in Miscellaneous Works, iii. (1846), p. 57.

[128] Mackintosh thinks it necessary to add that this parallel was suggested to him by William Thomson (1746-1837), a literary gentleman who continued Watson's Philip III., and may, for anything I know, deserve Mackintosh's warm eulogy.

[129] Vindiciæ Gallicæ, p. 59.