[14] Lectures (Ashe, 1885), pp. 32, 61.
[15] James Mill, according to Place, wrote a 'memorable and admirable essay, "Schools for all, not schools for Churchmen only."'—Wallas's Francis Place, 99 n.
[16] This absurd suspicion was aroused by the quarrel about Burdett's arrest. See Wallas's Place, p. 56.
[17] Mr. Wallas gives an account of these schemes in chap. iv. of his Life of Place. I have also consulted Place's collections in Additional mss., 27,823.
[18] Bain's James Mill, p. 162.
[19] H. H. Wilson in his preface to the edition of 1840.
[20] Wallas's Francis Place, p. 78.
[21] Bain's James Mill, p. 435.
[22] Ibid. p. 433.
[23] Bentham's Works, p. 498.