The "greatest happiness" principle in morals and government : explained and defined, in answer to the Edinburgh review
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The "greatest happiness" principle in morals and government : explained and defined, in answer to the Edinburgh review
Sold by R. Heward, 1829-1830
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Essays on government, jurisprudence, &c
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Republished from the Westminster review, nos. XXI (1st Aug. 1829), XXII (2nd Nov. 1829), XXIII (3rd Feb. 1830)
Article on Mill's Essays on government, jurisprudence, &c., attributed to T. Perronet Thompson
Parts II-III have edition statement: stereotype
Each part with identical title vignette signed: George Cruikshank del
References: Cohn, A.M. George Cruikshank 364