[359] External Corn-trade, pp. xviii, 109, 139; Production of Wealth, p. 375.

[360] Originally in the Encyclopædia Metropolitana, 1836.

[361] Senior's Political Economy (1850), p. 26.

[362] Ibid. (1825), pp. 55, 129-131.

[363] Senior's Political Economy (150), p. 125.

[364] Ibid. p. 135. M'Culloch admits the possibility that a man may judge his own interests wrongly, but thinks that this will not happen in one case out of twenty (Ibid. p. 15).

[365] See Torrens's Production of Wealth, p. 208; and M'Culloch's Political Economy (1843), p. 294, where he admits some exceptions.

[366] External Corn-trade, p. 87, etc.

[367] Political Economy (second edition), pp. 21, 22.

[368] Ibid. p. 67.