Pope, 10, 14, 113
Population, voluntary restraint of, 105, 231, 311
Positivism, 209, 277
Potter, Mr. T. B., 288
Praed, 126
Prescott, Grote's partner, 120
Priests, evil influence of, 43, 107, 212
Priestley's edition of Hartley, 123
Primogeniture attacked, by Austin, 96; by the Author, 231
Production of Wealth, laws of the, first distinguished from those of Distribution in the Author's Political Economy, 246
Profits, theory of, discussed, 121
Propagandism, utilitarian, of the Author's youth, 102
Property, equitable distribution of, 230
Propositions, 122, 159
Protestantism, 43, 165
Provencal, M., his lectures on zoology, 57
Pulling, Sergeant, 300
Punishable Acts, 65
Pyrenees, 57, 147
QUAKERS, histories of the, read in boyhood, 8
Quarterly Review, exposed by James Mill, 96
Queen's Square, 55
RADICALISM, 94, 98
Radicals, 98, 191-8, 287, 300
Reasoning, treatment of, in the Author's System of Logic, 159, 180, 209
Reciprocity principle, 119
Reform, 256, 264, 302
Reform Bill, 257, 285
Reform League, 290
Reformation, 43, 164
Reid, 69, 272
Religion, the Author's, 38, 70, 251
Representation, Personal, 258, 286, 302, 311
Representative Government, the Author's work on, 264
Restinclière, 57
Revelation, 39
Rhetoric, Aristotle's, carefully studied in boyhood, 11
Ricardo, David, James Mill's dearest friend, 27, 54, 72, 90, 99
Robertson, 206
Robertson, the historian, read, 7
Robinson Crusoe, the Author's favourite book during childhood, 9
Roebuck, John Arthur, the Author's intimacy with, 81; writes for the Westminster Review, 97; a member of the second Utilitarian Society, 121; a founder of the Debating Society, 123-5-8; his discussion with the Author on poetry and the emotions, 150; his services in Parliament, 195
Rollin's Ancient History, 7
Roman History, early studies in, 7, 12
Romilly, Lord, 77, 103, 118, 126-8, 194
Russell, Lord, Government of, 289, 293
Rutty's History of the Quakers, 8
SABÆAN THEORY, 40
St. Loup, 57
St. Pons, 57
Saint Simon, 61, 165
St. Simonian School, 163, 247
Sartor Resartus, Carlyle's best work, 175
Say, M., the Author's visits to, 60
Schiller, 156
Science, method of, 159. See Logic