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English: John Stuart Mill. 19th century Photogravure portrait. After a photograph by John & Charles Watkins, or by John Watkins albumen carte-de-visite, 1865 National Portrait Gallery (NPG Ax17818) "John Stuart Mill", 1865
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Scanned by Infrogmation from copyright expired US book, 1890s volume "The World's Great Classics" and uploaded by him to en:Wikipedia on the 12:36, 13 November 2002 as Image:JohnStuartMill.JPG, which has since been overwritten with another version of the image.
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