WILLIAM ELLIS
\wˈɪli͡əm ˈɛliz], \wˈɪliəm ˈɛliz], \w_ˈɪ_l_iə_m ˈɛ_l_i_z]\
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An English economic essayist, critic, and text-book writer; born in London (?) of Franco-Italian parentage, January 1800; died there (?), Feb. 18, 1881. An ardent disciple of John Stuart Mill, he wrote: "Outlines of Social Economy" (1846); "Thoughts on the Future of the Human Race" (1866); and many other works of consequence.
By Charles Dudley Warner