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John Stuart Mill: On Liberty, Political Economy, and Reform (1859–1869)

John Stuart Mill: On Liberty, Political Economy, and Reform (1859–1869)

  1. Harriet Taylor Mill dies; Mill completes manuscript

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  2. Mill publishes *On Liberty* in London

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  3. Mill publishes *Considerations on Representative Government*

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  4. Mill’s *Utilitarianism* appears as magazine articles

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  5. Mill becomes Lord Rector of St Andrews

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  6. Mill is elected MP for Westminster

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  7. Mill presents first mass women’s suffrage petition

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  8. Mill speaks in Commons on the suffrage petition

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  9. Mill delivers St Andrews rectorial address on education

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  10. Mill proposes ‘person’ amendment to Reform Bill

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  11. Mill loses Westminster seat; reform work continues

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  12. Mill publishes *The Subjection of Women*

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