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Definition of John Mill
1. Noun. English philosopher and economist remembered for his interpretations of empiricism and utilitarianism (1806-1873).
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Literary usage of John Mill
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. James Mill: A Biography by Alexander Bain (1882)
"This would scarcely be worth mentioning, but that it recalls a curious remark
that I heard John Mill make. He said that he was elected to the club by this ..."
2. Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881 by James Anthony Froude (1885)
"... from Journal—London society— Literature as a profession—John Mill—The burnt
... young men who were themselves afterwards to become famous, to John Mill, ..."
3. Memories of Old Friends: Being Extracts from the Journals and Letters of by Caroline Fox, John Stuart Mill (1883)
"After a most happy day we walked off, John Mill accompanying us through the Park.
... John Mill wrote him the other day that he would gladly exchange powers ..."
4. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies by John Burke, Bernard Burke (1844)
"SIB John Mill, who m. Margaret, daughter of < -i'iu'1 Henry Sandys, ... SIR JOHN
MILL-MOBY (having assumed the additional name in compliance with the will ..."