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Appendix B - John Stuart Mill, The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume VI - Essays on England, Ireland, and the Empire [1824]

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The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume VI - Essays on England, Ireland, and the Empire, ed. John M. Robson, Introduction by Joseph Hamburger (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1982).

Part of: Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, in 33 vols.

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Appendix B

List of Titles of “Notes on the Newspapers” (1834)

to facilitate reference to the separate “Notes,” this list supplies for each the page references in this edition, the date Mill gives (where no date appears, the preceding one applies), and the title.

No. I, March, 1834, pp. 151-68

Pp. 151-5. 2 Feb. The King’s Speech

Pp. 155-7. 6 Feb. Mr. Shiel and Lord Althorp

Pp. 157-8. 7 Feb. Monopoly of the Post Office Clerks

Pp. 158-60. 12 Feb. Attendance in the House

Pp. 160-3. Lord Althorp’s Budget

Pp. 163-4. 17 Feb. The Leeds Election

Pp. 165-8. Mr. O’Connell’s Bill for the Liberty of the Press

No. II, April, 1834, pp. 168-96

Pp. 168-70. 21 Feb. The Ministerial Resolutions on Irish Tithe

Pp. 170-2. 22 Feb. The Debate on Agricultural Distress

Pp. 172-8. Mr. O’Connell’s Declaration for the Pillage of the National Creditor

Pp. 178-81. 5 Mar. Mr. Buckingham’s Motion on Impressment

Pp. 181-3. 1 Mar. The Dudley Election

Pp. 183-6. 8 Mar. The Debate on the Corn Laws

Pp. 186-8. 12 Mar. Political Oaths

Pp. 188-91. 15 Mar. The Trades’ Unions

Pp. 191-3. 19 Mar. The Solicitor General’s Motion on the Law of Libel

Pp. 193-4. 20 Mar. Sir Robert Peel on the Corn Laws

Pp. 194-6. 26 Mar. The Ministry and the Dissenters

No. III, May, 1834, pp. 196-218

Pp. 196-9. 16 Apr. The Tithe Bill

Pp. 199-202. 17 Apr. National Education

Pp. 202-3. 18 Apr. Mr. Roebuck and The Times

Pp. 203-6. The Proposed Reform of the Poor Laws

Pp. 206-11. 19 Apr. Government by Brute Force

Pp. 211-12. 22 Apr. The Church-Rate Abortion

Pp. 212-14. 24 Apr. The Beer-Houses

Pp. 214-18. 25 Apr. Repeal of the Union

No. IV, June, 1834, pp. 218-44

Pp. 218-21. 1 May. The Press and the Trades’ Unions

Pp. 221-2. 2 May. Sir Robert Heron’s Motion, and Mr. Bulwer’s Amendment

Pp. 222-5. 8 May. Loss of the Registration Bills

Pp. 225-30. 13 May. Lord Brougham’s Defence of the Church Establishment

Pp. 231-3. 14 May. Mr. William Brougham’s Bills for a Registry of Births, Deaths, and Marriages

Pp. 233-5. 17 May. Sir Edward Knatchbull’s Beer Bill

P. 235. 19 May. My Grandmother’s Journal

Pp. 235-7. 22 May. Death of Lafayette

Pp. 237-8. 23 May. Lord Althorp and the Taxes on Knowledge

Pp. 238-41. 24 May. Progress of the Poor Law Bill

Pp. 241-3. 25 May. Honours to Science!

Pp. 243-4. 28 May. The Change in the Ministry

No. V, July, 1834, pp. 244-55

Pp. 244-5. 2 June. Abolition of Patronage in the Church of Scotland

Pp. 245-7. 4 June. Mr. Rawlinson and the Man of No Religion

Pp. 247-50. 6 June. Business of the House of Commons

P. 250. 14 June. The Tom-foolery at Oxford

Pp. 251-2. 17 June. Parliamentary Monstrosities

Pp. 252-4. The Ministry

P. 254. 20 June. The Beer Bill

No. VI, August, 1834, pp. 255-70

Pp. 255-8. 21 June. The Alleged Increase of Crime

Pp. 259-61. Debate on the Universities Admission Bill

Pp. 261-2. 4 July. The Chancellor’s Declaration against the Taxes on Political Information

Pp. 262-3. 5 July. The Irish Tithe Bill

Pp. 263-5. 18 July. The Ministerial Changes

Pp. 265-6. 23 July. Lord Brougham’s Speech on the Poor Law Amendment Bill

Pp. 267-8. The Rich and the Poor

Pp. 268-70. 27 July. Flogging in the Army

No. VII, September, 1834, pp. 270-80

Pp. 270-1. 2 Aug. Lord Melbourne’s Reason for His Religion

Pp. 271-2. Lord Althorp and the Beer Bill

Pp. 272-3. 9 Aug. Major Pitman’s Dismissal

Pp. 273-6. 10 Aug. The Government of Departments

Pp. 276-7. 12 Aug. Defeat of the Irish Tithe Bill

Pp. 277-9. 15 Aug. The Chancellor’s Doctrine of Appeals

Pp. 279-80. 16 Aug. The Prorogation