51.Ibid.x,147.
52.Works,x,176.
53.Reid's Works (Hamilton),p.73.
54.Works,x,171.
55.Works,x,163-64.Cf.Ibid.x,195,where Wilson is often 'tempted to think'--erroneously,of course --that Paley must have known something of Bentham's work.Paley's chief source was Abraham Tucker.
56.See J.H.Burton in Works,i,11.
57.Given in Works,x,201-12.
58.See Lecky's Eighteenth Century,x,210-97,for an account of these transactions.
59.Bowring tells this gravely,and declares that George III,also wrote letters to the Gazette de Leyde.George III certainly contribued some letters to Arthur Young's Annals of Agriculture,and is one of the suggested authors of Junius.
60.Works,x,195.
61.Ibid.x,198-99.
62.Ibid.x,317.
63.Ibid.x,270.
64.Works,x,282.
65.Works,x,296.
66.Ibid.x,304.
67.Ibid.x,292.
68.Ibid.x,300.
69.Works,x,315.
70.Ibid.x,329.
71.Ibid.x,366.
72.Ibid.x,346.
73.Ibid.x,381.
74.See his letter to Lansdowne,sending a portrait to Jeremy.--Works,x,224.
75.Works,xi.81.
76.Ibid.x.226.
77.Works,x.260.It is doubtful whether the letter was sent.
78.The Panopticon story is confusedly told in Bowring's Life.The Panopticon Correspondence,in the eleventh volume,give fragments from a 'history of the war between Jeremy Bentham and George III,'written by Bentham in 1830-31,and selections from a voluminous correspondence.
79.Works,x,301.
80.Ibid.xi,167.
81.The plan,according to Bentham (Works,xi,102),was suggested by Ruggles,author of the work upon the poor-laws,first printed in Young's Annals.
82.Works,viii,440.
83.Works,xi,102-3.
84.Ibid.x,400.
85.Works,xi,144.
86.For its later history see Memorials of Millbank by Arthur Griffiths,2vols.1875.
87.Works,xi,106.
88.Ibid.x,294.
89.Wilberforce's Life,ii,71.
90.Works,x,541.
91.Works,x,403.
92.Ibid.x,62.
93.Bentham had himself written some of his papers in French.
94.Works,x,407,410,413,419.
95.Ibid.x,415.
96.Lord E.Fitzmaurice's Life of Shelburne.
97.Works,x,413.
98.This statement,I believe,refers to a complimentary reference to Bentham in the preface to the French Code.
99.Works,x,458.
100.Bentham says that he reached these conclusions some time before 1809;Works,iii,435.Cf.Ibid.v,278.
101.Works,x,425.
102.See deion in Bain's James Mill,129-36.
103.Works,x,479,573.
104.Works,x,452-54;Bain's James Mill,104.
105.The case of the 'King v.Cobbett',(1804),which led to the proceedings against Mr Justice Johnson in 1805.--Cobbett's State Trials,xxix.
106.Works,x,448-49.
107.Ibid.x,458.
108.Works,x,471,570.
109.Ibid.x,471.
110.Ibid.x,461.
111.Ibid.x,471.
112.Ibid.x,490.
113.Printed in Works,x,495-97.
114.Ibid.x,570
115.Ibid.x,476.
116.Works,x,485.
117.Bain's James Mill,156.Church of Englandism and Not Paul but Jesus were also written at Ford Abbey.
118.Works,x,433,448.
119.Ibid.x,457-58,Bain's James Mill,79.
120.Works,553-54,565.
121.Ibid.xi,53.
122.See Memoirs of J.Q.Adams (1874),iii,511,520,532,535-39,540,544,560,562-63;and Bentham's letter to Adams in Works,x,554.
123.Works,xi,23.
124.Ibid.xi,40.
125.See correspondence upon his codification plans in Russia,America and Geneva in Works,iv,451-594.
126.Borrow's Bible in Spain,ch.xxx.
127.Works,viii,555-600.
128.Ibid.x,534.See Blaguière's enthusiastic letter to Bentham --Works,x,475.
129.See,however,Bentham's reference to this story.--Works,xi,66.
130.Works,x,539.
131.Ibid.x,522.
132.Works,x,516.
133.Ibid.x,591.
134.A letter from Mill in the University College MSS.describes a misunderstanding about borrowed books,a fertile,but hardly adequate cause of quarrel.
135.Bowring's religious principles prevented him from admitting some of Bentham's works to the collective edition.
136.Works,x,471-72.
137.Ibid.x,576.
138.Ibid.x,588.
139.Works,xi,37.Papers preserved at University College show that during Peel's law reforms at this time Bentham frequently communicated with him.
140.Ibid.xi,50.
141.Ibid.v,549.
142.Ibid.v,609.
143.Works,x,594.
144.Ibid.xi,26.
145.Ibid.xi,13,28.
146.Works,x,468.
147.Ibid.x,551.
148.Ibid.xi,75.
149.Ibid.xi,35.
150.Mill's Dissertations,i,354and 392n.
151.Works,x,442.
152.Works,x,467;xi,79.
153.Ibid.xi,23-24.
154.Ibid.x,450.