The exception to this is the material addressing James Mill's book, Elements of Political Economy (London, 1821) Marx used an 1823 French translation of Mill's book The Mill part of the Paris Notebooks is quite lengthy – it starts on page 25 of the fourth notebook and continues into the fifth
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