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Marginal Mark:

“Non-verbal Marginalia in Alexis de Tocqueville’s De la Démocratie en Amérique.”
Mill Marginalia Online. Ed. Albert D. Pionke and Emma Annette Wilson. 14 July 2016.
<http://millmarginalia.org>. 4.113. 

Marginal Annotation:

Mill, John Stuart. “Verbal Marginalia in Thomas Carlyle’s Latter-Day Pamphlets.” 
Mill Marginalia Online. Ed. Albert D. Pionke and Emma Annette Wilson. 14 July 2016. 
<http://millmarginalia.org>. 20. 

Critical Introduction:

Pionke, Albert D. “Critical Introduction to Alexis de Tocqueville’s De la Démocratie en Amérique.” 
Mill Marginalia Online. Ed. Albert D. Pionke and Emma Annette Wilson. 14 July 2016. 
<http://millmarginalia.org>. 

Metadata Schema:

Metadata Schema. Mill Marginalia Online. Ed. Albert D. Pionke and Emma Annette Wilson. 
14 July 2016. <http://millmarginalia.org>.