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I doubt that the philosophy of Sir William Hamilton, or J. S. Mill's examination of his philosophy, are anything but a footnote today, but this early work of Mill's was his claim to fame in his lifetime.
This short (fre)e-book is neither a book or a pamphlet, but a review article. I picked it up hoping for a savage take down of JSM, but Grote was personal friends with Mill, and the review is friendly, even larding on praise at some points, with criticisms muted, or introduced between compliments.--- delete delete delete.
But it is not right to dislike a book for not being what you, the reader, expected, especially if what you expected was the exact opposite of what the author intended. Once I caught on to what this e-book actually was, I could adjust my view and calmly read it as the "higher log rolling" it is.