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“History of English Literature in the Eighteenth Century.” By Edmund Gosse. Macmillan, 1888. Locke as a prose writer.

“History of England.” By Lord Macaulay. Chaps. v., vi., xv., xxi.

“British Thought and Thinkers.” By G. S. Morris. Griggs, 1880. Contains objections to Locke’s philosophy.

“Essays on Educational Reformers.” By Robert II. Quick. Appleton, 1890.

“Literature of Europe.” By Henry Hallam. Murray, 1854.

“John Locke and Sydenham.” By John Brown, M. D. In Spare Hours, III. Tichnor & Fields, 1866. Locke as a physician.

“History of Civilization.” By Amos Dean. Vol. VI. Munsell, 1868. The philosophy of Locke.

“Philosophical Genius of John Locke and Francis Bacon.” By Sir James Mackintosh. In Miscellaneous Works, 17. Longmans, 1854.

“John Locke and his Critics.” By R. Vaughan. In Essays, Vol. II. Jackson & Walford, 1849.

“System of Logic, A.” By John Stuart Mill. Book I. chap. vi. Parker & Son, 1862.

“Critical Dictionary of English Literature.” By S. A. Allibone. Vol. II. Lippincott, 1870. Critical estimates and bibliography.

“Intellectualism of Locke, The.” By Thomas E. Webb. Longmans, 1857.

“Locke’s Theory of Knowledge.” By James McCosh, D.D. In Philosophic Series, No. 5. Scribner, 1884.