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whicli Mr. Mill must be accused of haste and par- 

 tiality. And we deem it not inconsistent with the 

 respect due to his noble qualities to say that, 

 while his aim is ever to present in the most fa- 

 vourat)le light opinions from which he differs, he 

 does not always succeed in maintaining the im- 

 partial attitude so indispensable in a critic, and 

 of wnich Bayle has given us perhaps the finest 

 example. 



Octoot" 1865. 



