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- Useful and useless, defined, 8.
- Usury, abolition of, by purifying national character, 98.
- Usury„ author's first notes on, 148 n. 41 (orig. ess.).
- Usury„ Dante on, 88.
- Usury„ essence and evil of, 98 and n.
- Usury„ French economists on, 148 n.
- Usury„ Greek and mediaeval horror of, 98 n.
- Usury„ Plato, Bacon, and Napoleon I. on, 98.
- Usury„ Shakspeare on ("Merchant of Venice"), 100.
- Value, definition of, 12 seq.
- Value„ distinct from cost or price, 12.
- Value„ effectual, defined, and wealth and currency, 39.
- Value„ effectual„ depends on use, and power to use, 14.
- Value„ international, 96 n.
- Value„ intrinsic, at base of true political economy, pref. 8-9.
- Value„ intrinsic„ and effectual, 12 seq.
- Value„ intrinsic„ worth makes value,not demand or money, 31.
- Value„ just, everything has its, 62.
- Value„ list of things of, 15.
- Venice, coinage of, pure, 75 n. 77 n.
- Venice„ S. Rocco, Tintorets there in shreds, 1851, 3.
- Vices, our pleasant, scorpion whips, 130.
- Virgil, Tityre tu patuloe, &c., 149.
- Virgil„ quae maxima turba, 88.
- Virtues, the four cardinal, App. I.
- Visions of great poets on great truths, 87.
- Volunteer labour, objects of, proposed, 149.
- Volunteer„ movement, to be extended beyond war, 149.
- Vote's, number of a man's votes to be increased with his age, &c., 129.
- Wages, competition not to determine, pref. 12.
- Wages„ defined bv modern political economy as "the sum which will maintain the labourer," 136.
- Wages„ equality of, depends on moral conditions, 137.
- Wages„ principles of, illustrated by story of inundation, 141.
- War, cheap, proposed, 128.
- War„ fostered by capitalists to make investments, pref. 19.
- War„ idleness of upper classes, a cause of, 149 n.
- War„ ill-accumulated money spent in, 86.
- War„ the necessity of, amongst unjust persons only, A. II.
- Wealth, attainment of great, impossible by one man, 139.
- Wealth„ attainment„ modern trickery of, pref. 13.
- Wealth„ attainment„ wish to die rich, 153.
- Wealth„caprice will not make a thing, 35.
- Wealth„ defined, 11 seq.
- Wealth„ defined„ as "a thing of value in the hands of those who can use it" (valuable and valiant), 14.