The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume XXVI - Journals and Debating Speeches Part I

Vol. 26 of the 33 vol. Collected Works contains Mill’s juvenile writings from the 1820s such as journals, notebooks, and debating speeches.
The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume XXVI - Journals and Debating Speeches Part I, ed. John M. Robson (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1988).
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Table of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- FRANCE: 1820-21
- DEBATING SPEECHES: 1823-29
- WALKING TOURS: 1827-32
- DIARY: 1854
- Textual Introduction
- THE TEXTS
- EMENDATIONS TO THE TEXTS
- VARIANT NOTES
- APPENDICES
- ABBREVIATIONS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- FRANCE 1820–21
- 1.: Journal and Notebook of a Year in France MAY 1820 TO JULY 1821
- 2.: Traité de Logique 1820-21
- CHAPITRE I: CONSIDÉRATIONS GÈNÉRALES
- CHAPITRE II: DES IDÉES EN GÈNÉRAL
- CHAPITRE III: SOURCES OÙ NOUS PUISONS NOS IDÉES
- CHAPITRE IV: CLASSIFICATION DES IDÉES
- CHAPITRE V: DES NOTIONS ABSTRAITES
- CHAPITRE VI: DE LA DIVISION
- CHAPITRE VII: DE LA DÉFINITION
- CHAPITRE VIII: DU LANGAGE
- CHAPITRE IX: DE L’ORIGINE DES IDÉES
- 3.: Lecture Notes on Logic 1820-21
- 18ME LEÇON
- 19ME LEÇON
- 20ME LEÇON
- 21ME LEÇON
- 22ME SÉANCE
- 23ME SÉANCE
- 24ME LEÇON
- 25ME LEÇON
- 26ME LEÇON
- 27ME LEÇON
- 28ME LEÇON
- 29ME LEÇON
- 30ME LEÇON
- 31ME LEÇON
- 32ME LEÇON
- DEBATING SPEECHES 1823–29
- 4.: The Utility of Knowledge 1823
- 5.: Parliamentary Reform [1] AUGUST 1824
- 6.: Parliamentary Reform [2] AUGUST 1824
- 7.: Population: Proaemium 1825
- 8.: Population 1825
- 9.: Population: Reply to Thirlwall 1825
- 10.: Cooperation: First Speech 1825
- 11.: Cooperation: Intended Speech 1825
- 12.: Cooperation: Closing Speech 1825
- 13.: Cooperation: Notes 1825
- 14.: Influence of the Aristocracy 9 DECEMBER, 1825
- 15.: Primogeniture 20 JANUARY, 1826
- 16.: Catiline’s Conspiracy 28 FEBRUARY, 1826
- 17.: The Universities [1] 7 APRIL, 1826
- 18.: The Universities [2] 7 APRIL, 1826
- 19.: The British Constitution [1] 19 MAY [?], 1826
- 20.: The British Constitution [2] 19 MAY, 1826
- 21.: The Influence of Lawyers 30 MARCH, 1827?
- 22.: The Use of History 1827
- 23.: The Coalition Ministry 29 JUNE, 1827
- 24.: The Present State of Literature 16 NOVEMBER, 1827
- 25.: The Church 15 FEBRUARY, 1828
- 26.: Perfectibility 2 MAY, 1828
- 27.: Wordsworth and Byron 30 JANUARY, 1829
- 28.: Montesquieu 3 APRIL, 1829
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