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he mind is strictly founded upon that analysis.' [507] I quote from this edition. Andrew Findlater (1810-1885), a Scottish schoolmaster, and editor of Chambers's _Cyclopaedia_, was a philologist (_Dictionary of National Biography_), and his notes chiefly concern Mill's adaptations of Horne Tooke. [508] _Treatise_ (bk. i. pt. i. sec. iv.). [509] J. S. Mill's _Autobiography_, p. 68. [510] _Fragment on Mackintosh_, p. 314. [511] _Analysis_, ii. 42. 'Odd,' because Brown was six years younger than Mill. [512] 'Education,' p. 6. [513] _Analysis_, i. 52. [514] _Analysis_, i. xvii. [515] _Ibid._ i. 70. [516] _Analysis_, i. 71. [517] _Ibid._ i. 78. [518] _Ibid._ i. 83. [519] _Analysis_, ii. 42. [520] _Ibid._ i. 270. [521] _Ibid._ i. 111. [522] _Ibid._ i. 362. [523] _Analysis_, i. 154 _n._ [524] _Ibid._ i. 161. [525] _Analysis_, i. 189. [526] _Ibid._ i. 163 _n._ [527] _Ibid._ i. 266. [528] _Ibid._ i. 269. [529] _Ibid._ i. 295. [530] _Analysis_, i. 162 _n._, 187 _n._ [531] _Ibid._ ii. 21. [532] _Ibid._ i. 224-25. [533] _Analysis_, i. 342. [534] _e.g._ _Ibid._ ii. 176. [535] _Ibid._ i. 341. [536] _Ibid._ i. 342 _n._ [537] _Ibid._ i. 331. [538] _Ibid._ i. 345. [539] _Ibid._ i. 352. [540] _Ibid._ i. 381. [541] _Analysis_, i. 363. [542] _Ibid._ i. 402. [543] _Ibid._ i. 402-23. [544] _Analysis_, i. 423. [545] _Ibid._ i. 413, 419. [546] See especially his account of definition, _Logic_, bk. i. ch. viii., and the problem about the serpent and the dragon. [547] _Analysis_, ii. 2. [548] This point puzzles Destutt de Tracy. All error, he says, arises in judgments: 'Cependant les jugements, les perceptions de rapports, en tant que perceptions que nous avons actuellement, sont aussi certaines et aussi reelles que toutes les autres.'--_Elements d'Ideologie_ (1865), iii. 449. [549] _Analysis_, ii. 6, 7. [550] _Analysis_, ii. 18 _n._ [551] _Analysis_, ii. 24 _n._ [552] _Ibid._ ii. 132-33. [553] _Analysis_, ii. 67-69. [554] _Analysis_, ii. 113 _n._ [555] _Ibid._ i. 97 _n._ [556] Professor Bain points out that Mill is occasionally confused by his ignorance of the triple division, intellect, feelings: and will, introduced in the next generation.--_Analysis_, ii. 180 _n._ [557] _Analysis_, ii. 181-83. [558] _Analysis_, ii. 351. [559] Also privately printed in 1830. Later editions, edited by Whewell, appeared in 1836,
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