[240] Whately, Polit. Econ. p. 76.

[241] Cousin, Fragmens Philosophiques, i. 53.

[242] Ibid. i. 67.

[243] See also the vigorous critique of Locke's Essay, by Lemaistre, Soirées de St. Petersbourg.

[244] Ampère, Essai, p. 210.

[245] Kritik der Reinen Vernunft, Pref. p. xv.

[246] The sensational system never acquired in Germany the ascendancy which it obtained in England and France; but I am compelled here to pass over the history of philosophy in Germany, except so far as it affects ourselves.

[247] i. p. 14.

[248] i. p. 7.

[249] Hist. Ind. Sc. b. xi. c. vii.