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[[18]]

The length to which this Memoir has already extended, together with some other reasons which it is unnecessary to mention here, have induced me, in printing the following section, to confine myself to a much more general view of the subject than I once intended. See Note G.

[[19]]

See the conclusion of his Theory of Moral Sentiments.

[[20]]

Science de la Legislation, par le Chev. Filangieri, Liv. i. chap. 13.

[[21]]

Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, p. 261.

[[22]]

See Note H.

[[23]]

In proof of this, it is sufficient for me to appeal to a short history of the progress of political economy in France, published in one of the volumes of Eph m rides du Citoyen. See the first part of the volume for the year 1769. The paper is entitled, Notice abr g e des diff rens Ecrits modernes, qui on concouru en France former la science de l'economie politique.

[[24]]

See Note I.

[[25]]

See Note J.

[[26]]

See Annual Register for the year 1776.