Page:Munera pulveris.djvu/270

232 * Love, capacity for infinite, in man, 121.
 * comes only from harmony, 102.
 * Lower classes, are they really lower? 109 n.
 * Lucian, on sale of lives, 132 n.
 * Lucum ligna, 124.
 * Luxury, does it benefit the poor, pref. 16.
 * economy of, 18.
 * modern, criminally great, 155.
 * producing of, is not wealth, ib.


 * , its true value and proper work, 17.
 * Maintenance of a state, defined, 3.
 * Mammon, true meaning of, App. II.
 * Man, difference between man and, in nature and training, 106.
 * perfection of, unites body, passions, intelligence, 8.
 * worth and power of, a better study than their opposites, 119.
 * Mausolus, 27.
 * Mechanical work, distress of, due to failure and degradation, 109.
 * inconsistent with nobleness of race, ib..
 * Dante, Shakspeare, and Homer on, ib. n.
 * See s..
 * Medicine, the economy of, 18.
 * Mens sana in corpore sano, the true doctrine, 6.
 * Merchants, agents of exchange, not to look for large profits, 98.
 * Mercy and merces, 100.
 * Meristic law fixes what all should and do possess, 114.
 * Merit, a better study than demerit, 119.
 * Mill, J. S., "Political Economy," quoted:—


 * def. of wealth, pref. 1.
 * on currency, Book iii. cap. 7, 77 n.
 * Milton, inferior to Homer and Dante, 87,
 * Quoted:—


 * "Thrones, Dominations, &c.," 105.


 * Mines, criminals to work in the, 159.
 * to be made safe, 159.
 * Misery of the poor, a national disgrace, 108,
 * Molyneux (Rev. —), on parable of the prodigal son, App. V.
 * Monarchy and tyranny, 133,
 * compared to a ship, republic to a raft, 124 n.
 * Money, accumulation of, is not political economy, 4.
 * its temptations, 85-6.
 * credit-power of, 58 and n.
 * defined, a documentary legal claim to wealth, 21.
 * ill-gotten, ill spent, 86.
 * its enjoyment, secure and solitary, 85.
 * its study, 11.
 * love of, founded on a desire for things, 65 n.