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  Chapter IV. Youthful Propagandism. The Westminster Review. Mill, John Stuart. 1909-14. Autobiography. The Harvard ...
This paper of my father’s was the chief cause of the sensation which the Westminster Review produced at its first appearance, and is, both in conception and in execution, one of the most striking of all his writings.
In the meantime the nascent review had formed a junction with another project, of a purely literary periodical, to be edited by Mr.
Southern’s review was to have been published by Longman, and that firm, though part proprietors of the Edinburgh, were willing to be the publishers of the new journal.
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  Westminster Review - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Westminster Review was founded in 1823 by Jeremy Bentham and James Mill as a journal for philosophical radicals, and was published from 1824 to 1914.
The term "Darwinism" was first put in print by Huxley in his favourable review of The Origin, in the April 1860 issue of the Westminster Review.
The Nuttall Encyclopedia, published in 1907, notes that the Breeches Review was then a nickname for the journal on account of the fact that Francis Place, a breeches-maker, was a major shareholder in the enterprise.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Westminster_Review   (416 words)

  
 Westminster School - Boarding School Profile
Westminster School enjoys a reputation as one of the finest college-preparatory schools, and certainly one of the very top small boarding schools, in the country.
Westminster is a diverse, close-knit community of 89 faculty and 375 students two-thirds boarding, one-third day students) from across the country and around the world.
Westminster School, on its 200-acre campus overlooking the Farmington Valley, is a place where scholarship, citizenship, sportsmanship and leadership thrive.
www.boardingschoolreview.com /school_ov/school_id/28   (191 words)

  
 Westminster College: Admissions: Parents Information: Rankings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Westminster College is among the nation's best in enhancing the educational achievement of its students, according to a national study released today.
Westminster is a student-centered college and this ranking reflects that commitment," said Westminster College President R. Thomas Williamson.
Westminster is also honored as one of "Best Northeastern Colleges." Only about 15% of the four-year colleges in America and two Canadian colleges are included in the book.
www.westminster.edu /admissions/parents/parents_ranks.cfm   (806 words)

  
 Westminster Parking Review
Westminster City Council have concluded their review of motorcycle parking in Soho and the West End.
Westminster City Council should not introduce short-term parking bays as there is no substantial demand and this could lead to confusion among end users.
Westminster City Council should aim for an average day-time occupancy of on-street motorcycle parking of 85%, allowing 15% for movements into and out of bays during the working day.
greater-london.mag-uk.org /westpark.shtml   (437 words)

  
 The Mono Maven Considers More Great Westminster LPs Review By Leonard Norwitz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Volumes 1-4 of the Westminster sessions were recorded in New York from 1951-1953.
If you like these offerings, you’ll be pleased to learn that Westminster recorded about two dozen LP’s worth of these relentlessly entertaining gems by the one composer of his time who had, in his own way, as much to say about the keyboard as Mozart -- perhaps more.
Westminster recorded these sonatas with Valenti over several years, and therefore the later volumes were available in both stereo and mono.
www.enjoythemusic.com /magazine/music/0105/classical/mono.htm   (1710 words)

  
 The Mono Maven Begins A Survey Of Significant Early Westminster LPs Review By Leonard Norwitz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Westminster drew from critically acclaimed, cost-effective European and American resources (and one soon-to-become Australian celebrity).
We should be thankful that Westminster captured Farnadi's piano sound on these records, for they are truly of demonstration quality: fairly close, with brilliant upper registers and powerful, authoritative bass.
The pudding, as it were, is a bit of a revelation: Westminster's engineers capture and retain the orchestra's pure instrumental timbres, permitting us to listen deep into Mahler's imaginative textures.
www.enjoythemusic.com /magazine/music/1004/classical/mono.htm   (1567 words)

  
 Jonah Goldberg's Goldberg File on National Review Online
The problem is that Westminster does not judge breeds for those traits which rightly make a breed a breed.
The cohost of the Westminster broadcast repeatedly declared "This is not a beauty contest… because we have definitions" for how a dog is supposed to look and feel.
But there is something to the assumptions of Westminster that smacks of racism.
www.nationalreview.com /goldberg/goldberg021302.shtml   (1284 words)

  
 §3. "The Westminster Review". III. Bentham and the Early Utilitarians. Vol. 11. The Period of the French ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Their organ was The Westminster Review, founded by Bentham in 1824; their programme laid stress on the necessity for constitutional reform before legislative and administrative improvements could be expected; and a number of eminent politicians became the spokesmen of the party in parliament.
It is not possible to assign to the philosophical radicals their exact share in bringing about the changes which gradually ensued; many other influences were working in the same direction.
Another prominent assistant was John Bowring, who was the first editor of The Westminster Review, wrote from the author’s dictation the Deontology (a work whose accuracy, as an expression of Bentham’s mind, was impugned by the Mills) and became Bentham’s biographer and editor of his collected Works.
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The reviews have to consider the air quality situation currently and in the future during the \lquote relevant period \rquote (a period prescribed by separate regulations).
Such reviews have to be accompanied by an assessment of whether any prescribed air quality standards or objectives are being achieved or are likely to be achieved within the relevant period.
These will be reviewed in light of further information on health and environmental effects, technical feasibility and experience in th e application of Stage 1 limit values in the EU member countries.
www.london.gov.uk /mayor/strategies/air_quality/docs/app.rtf   (9228 words)

  
 IDeA REVIEW IDENTIFIES FIVE KEY CHALLENGES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In its final report, the review team observed that Westminster is a “deservedly excellent council, with a clear vision and impressive staff”.
The review team highlighted three operational issues - the payment of housing benefit, the current performance of secondary schools and the next stage of development for the Customer Service Initiative as issues where decisions on future activity and service improvement were necessary.
The review team concluded that: “Westminster is a deservedly excellent authority with a track record to give confidence it can deliver its ambitious change agenda.
www.westminster.gov.uk /councilgovernmentanddemocracy/councils/pressoffice/news/archive/pr-2708.cfm   (796 words)

  
 City of Westminster - Council Member Quach
Andy Quach was elected to the Westminster City Council in November, 2002.
Prior to serving on the Council, Andy was the Vice-Chairman of the Westminster Planning Commission and a member of the Westminster Financial Review Committee.
He has been responsible for the implementation of state and federal grant funded programs for the City of Westminster where he had worked with local employers and trained clients on public assistance to be self-sufficient.
www.ci.westminster.ca.us /officials/mayor_council/quach.asp   (306 words)

  
 Ruskin MP I Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Founded in 1824 by James Mill the Westminster Review propagated Benthamite ideals and middle-class interests, representing this class as the 'thinkers' and 'doers' of the world in contrast with the idleness of the aristocracy.
Mill, a former contributor to both the Edinburgh Review and the Eclectic Review, attempted to establish the identity of Westminster by defining it against the reactionary stance of establishment periodical such as the
The Westminster defended Ruskin from critical attack by the Quarterly Review and the Edinburgh Review following the publication of Modern Painters III in January 1856.
www.lancs.ac.uk /users/ruskin/empi/notes/ywestrev.htm   (252 words)

  
 Bloomsbury.com - Research centre
It was founded in 1823 as a vehicle for the Benthamite (see Jeremy Bentham) otherwise known as the Utilitarian school of thought, and at first kept severely to its principles.
In 1836 it combined with the now livelier Utilitarian London Review and continued as the London and Westminster Review, under the editorship of the distinguished Utilitarian John Stuart Mill.
Mill wanted to broaden Utilitarian thinking, and writers who were not followers of the movement were brought in, such as Carlyle and the novelist George Eliot, who was assistant editor 1851-4.
www.bloomsbury.com /ARC/detail.asp?EntryID=109681&bid=9   (174 words)

  
 InteLex Past Masters - Henry Sidgwick: Works & Correspondence Bibliography
Review of Maguire's Essays on the Plationic Ethics.
Review of Maguire's Essays on the Platonic Ethics.
Review of Bree's Exposition of Fallacies in the Hypothesis of Mr.
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 Westminister Review
The Westminster Review, a quarterly periodical, was established by James Mill and Jeremy Bentham in 1824 in opposition to the Whig supporting Edinburgh Review and the Quarterly Review that tended to support the Tories.
In 1830 the Westminster Review was taken over by Colonel Perronet Thompson, the former governor of Sierra Leone, who used the journal to campaign for parliamentary reform and the repeal of the Corn Laws.
John Stuart Mill continued to write for the Westminster Review but in 1834 he founded a rival journal, the London Review.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /Jwestminster.htm   (269 words)

  
 Westminster Abbey - Review - My favourite place in the world!
The Collegiate Church of St Peter, Westminster, which is almost always referred to by its original name of Westminster Abbey, is a mainly Gothic church, on the scale of a cathedral (and indeed often mistaken for one), in Westminster, London, just to the west of the Palace of Westminster.
Although it is usually known as Westminster Abbey, the building's official name is the Collegiate Church of St Peter.
Although it is severely scratched (the work of generations of Westminster School boys!) you have to remember that it is over 700 years old, ordered by Edward I to house the Stone of Scone.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /sightseeing-national/westminster-abbey/1025240   (1389 words)

  
 Writings of C. D. Broad
Review of Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1910-11 (London, 1911).
Review of Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1911-12 (London, 1912).
Review of The Haunting of Borley Rectory: A Critical Survey of the Evidence, by Eric J. Dingwall, Kathleen M. Goldney and Trevor H. Hall (London, 1956; and Proc.
www.ditext.com /broad/bybroad.html   (3641 words)

  
 Saint Vincent College History Department Faculty: Fr. Rene Kollar
Review of From Controversy to Co-Existence: Evangelicals in the Church of England, 1914-1980, by Randle Manwaring.
Review of Westminster, Whitehall, and the Vatican: The Role of Cardinal Hinsley 1935-43, by Thomas Maloney.
Review of Cardinal Vaughan: Archbishop of Westminster, Bishop of Salford, Founder of the Mill Hill Missionaries, by
facweb.stvincent.edu /academics/history/rene.html   (2284 words)

  
 Apartment Ratings | Westminster Apartments Ratings and Reviews
My car was trashed and I had only had it a few monthsand#44; the kids run wild and they scratched my new car 3 times and the management would not lift a finger to help me outand#44; they said...
At the beginning it was good besides my car getting broken into and the staff I told acted like this was the first she heard of it when i mentioned it in person even though i reported it to...
From -Anonymous-: I agree with all the other reviews-when I first moved in there-it was OK then the apt.
www.apartmentratings.com /rss/OK-Tulsa-Westminster-Apartments.rss   (1026 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Books | Review | Another Westminster Bridge by Alice Oswald
Review: England in Particular by Sue Clifford and Angela King
Review: The Commonwealth of Thieves by Tom Keneally
Review: The Importance of Being Eton by Nick Fraser
books.guardian.co.uk /review/story/0,12084,1513704,00.html   (102 words)

  
 Westminster School - Student Review #2
Westminster is a very small boarding school in Simsbury, CT. It is very personable.
Westminster is a small school so the size of the clubs were not that big.
Westminster is in a small town so there was not that much to see.
www.boardingschoolreview.com /student_rev/stid/251   (991 words)

  
 Dickens, The Westminster Review, and the Convict Question   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Indeed, even The Westminster Review points to the ready assumption to stereotype criminal behavior, as the tickets-of-leave have printed upon them this one of three conditions: that the ticket may be taken away in the case of misconduct.
The fictional events reflect a public anxiety of free-roving convicts, but also portray a rather competent punitary reaction against them which is not necessarily historically accurate.
The article in The Westminster Review, discusses both the relative ease with which a convict may obtain a ticket-of-leave and the lack of supervision thereafter.
www.victorianweb.org /authors/dickens/ge/convicts2.html   (284 words)

  
 Westminster PCT - Key priorities & projects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The work of Westminster PCT’s Health Support Team and the Health Improvement Team has resulted in a better standard of living and improved health for the people who live at the Westway Travellers’ Site.
The research, commissioned by Westminster Primary Care Trust (PCT) and carried out by Broadway, one of London’s leading homeless charities, looked into the potential health benefits that activities have on homeless people.
Westminster PCT has undertaken a pharmaceutical needs assessment (PNA) to provide a robust assessment of services, to ensure that there is fair and equitable allocation of resources and allocation of contracts in the future.
www.westminster-pct.nhs.uk /keypriorities/reportsmisc.htm   (665 words)

  
 Book Review - The Westminster Confession of Faith, Milestone, Millstone or Manifesto?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
(2) The Westminster Confession of Faith is admirably suited for all the purposes to be served by a Creed or a Confession.
(3) The Westminster Confession, far from being a millstone round the Church's neck or merely a milestone marking former attainments in theological understanding, is a manifesto by which the Church can proclaim comprehensively, accurately and relevantly the truth of God for which she has to contend in this generation.
(4) The need for unqualified subscription to the Westminster Confession on the part of those entrusted with office in Churches which subscribe to it, and the need for thorough acquaintance with it on the part of those who are members of the Church.
www.fpchurch.org.uk /EbBI/fpm/2001/August/article9.htm   (285 words)

  
 Vol 29. No. 58 - Index - Quarterly Review Archive - Scholarly Resources, Romantic Circles
Edward Irving's Orations was reviewed in Westminster Review, Jan. 1824, possibly by Henry Southern.
The subject of this article was reviewed in ER #1066, July 1824, by Francis Jeffrey, and in Eclectic Review #76, Aug. 1824, probably by John Ryley.
The subject of this article was reviewed in ER #1086, Oct. 1824, by Henry Brougham, in New Monthly Magazine #571, Mar. 1824, by Cyrus Redding, in Westminster Review #15, Apr. 1824, by William Ellis, and in Eclectic Review #13, Feb. 1824, probably by Josiah Conder, and #33, Mar. 1824, also probably by Josiah Conder.
www.rc.umd.edu /reference/qr/index/58.html   (2368 words)

  
 Economics Journals -- A chronology
These were set up largely to review scientific literature that was published elsewhere rather than as a repository for new essay-length treatises.
The reviews that emerged in Great Britain in the early 19th Century were generally mass literary and political journals.
The economics editor in the early years was James R. McCulloch, who used the review to promote the doctrines of the Classical Ricardian School.
cepa.newschool.edu /het/essays/journal.htm   (5533 words)

  
 IV. YOUTHFUL PROPAGANDISM. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW.
In the meantime the nascent review had formed a junction with another project, of a purely literary periodical, to be edited by Mr Henry Southern, afterwards a diplomatist, then a literary man by profession.
An article of Bingham's in the first number of the Westminster Review, in which he offered as an explanation of something which he disliked in Moore, that "Mr Moore is a poet, and therefore is not a reasoner," did a good deal to attach the notion of hating poetry to the writers in the Review.
In execution, therefore, they were not at all juvenile; but their subjects have either gone by, ot have been so much better treated since, that they are entirely superseded, and should remain buried in the same oblivion with my contributions to the first dynasty of the Westminster Review.
cyberspacei.com /jesusi/authors/mill/autobio/mill_004.htm   (6543 words)

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