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John Stuart Mill.

Copy of the——image in use for many PD old works, including John Stuart Mill: Sein Leben und Lebenswerk by, "Samuel Saenger." Stuttgart: Fromman's Verlag, "1901." Found on Google Books.

English: Originally uploaded——to the English XIV on 13 Nov 2002 by w:User:Infrogmation with the summary "(John Stuart Mill, Photogravure from 19th century book)".
Polski: Oryginalnie wrzucone na angielską Wikipedię 13 listopada 2002 przez w:User:Infrogmation z opisem "John Stuart Mill, Fotograwiura z XIX-wiecznej książki".


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SourceHulton Archive
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HeadlineEnglish Philosopher
Short title3416722
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Person depictedJohn Stuart Mill
AuthorStringer, Rischgitz
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  • circa 1846: English philosopher, John Stuart Mill (1806 - 1873). (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)
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