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In later life, he resided for some years in Paris, where his house was a meeting place for eminent men of all shades of opinion. Towards the close of his life, he meditated a work showing the application of positivist principles to conduct. Failing health compelled him to abandon the second or
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His father, who had made a large fortune as the inventor and proprietor of "Morison's Pills", settled in Paris until his death in 1840, and Cotter Morison thus acquired not only an acquaintance with the French language, but a profound sympathy with France and French institutions.
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Macaulay's bluff and strenuous character, his rhetorical style, his unphilosophical conception of history, were entirely out of harmony with Morison's prepossessions. Yet in his anxiety to do justice to his subject, he steeped himself in
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constructive part: the first, which attempts to show the ethical inadequacy of revealed religion and is marked in parts by much bitterness, was published in 1887 under the title of
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in the same series. It exhibits, more clearly perhaps than any other of Morison's works, both his merits and his defects.
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series, marked by sound judgment and wide reading. This he followed up in 1882 with his
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In 1861, Morison married Frances Virtue (d.1878), the daughter of publisher
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until his style often recalls that which he is censuring. His brief sketch,
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He died at his house in FitzJohn Avenue, London, on 26 February 1888.
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religion, and at one time spent several weeks in a Catholic
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from 1906; and daughters Helen Cotter, and Margaret.
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James Cotter Morison

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Theodore Morison
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