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226 * Credit means creed, 81 (orig. ess. n.).
 * -power of currency, 80.
 * Creed, use and meaning of the word, 81 (orig. ess. n.).
 * Crime, cost of, and of judgment, 116.
 * modern, a national disgrace, 108.
 * Criminals to do lowest forms of mechanical work, 109.
 * to work in mines, 159.
 * Critic law, its functions, 116.
 * Currency, bases of, better than gold, 77 seq.
 * to be small, indestructible, valuable, 74 seq.
 * to be pure, 77.
 * credit-power of, on what dependent, 69.
 * defined, chief definition, 69 n. seq.
 * "expression of price in any given article," 64.
 * "the claim to equivalent of anything, anywhere, at any time," 70 seq.
 * transferable acknowledgment of debt, 81.
 * forced, is taxation in disguise, 78, n.
 * gold withdrawn from, its effect, 81 n.
 * holders of the, 66.
 * increase of the, its effect on industry and wealth, 24.
 * often a form of taxation, 24.
 * laws of, 21 seq.
 * medium of exchange, 66.
 * national habits as affecting, 67.
 * national store and, 81 seq.
 * national, and value of, 64 seq.
 * power of, fourfold (credit, real worth, exchange, labour), 80 seq.
 * increased by constant exchange, 85,
 * purity of, 77 n.
 * soundness of = enlarging debt and means, 82.
 * transferableness of, 69,
 * true and false, distinct from strong and weak, 65.
 * value of, how affected, 58.
 * and its rise and fall, 41 seq.
 * and effectual value, 39.
 * vitality and feebleness of, how tested, 70.
 * wealth, and accumulation of, made possible by, 72.
 * Custom, establishment of a, 106.
 * noble and base, action and indolence, 107.
 * "hangs upon us like a weight," 107.


 * , enigmas of, 87.
 * on avarice and prodigality, 88.
 * fortune's ball in, 100 n.
 * the power of money, 58,
 * use and abuse of riches, 88 seq.
 * usury, 88.