It is perhaps fortunate that Mr. Bentham devoted a much greater share of his time and labour to the subject of legislation, than that of morals; for the mode in which he understood and applied the principle of Utility, appears to me far more conducive to true and valuable results in the former, than in the latter of these two branches of inquiry.
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John Stuart Mill, "Remarks on Bentham's Philosophy" in [https://archive.org/details/englandenglish0000lytt/page/407/mode/1up Appendix B] of Edward Bulwer-Lytton, England and the English (1833)