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Rh * Money, modern greed of, 153.
 * love of, inconsistent with high moral training, 108.
 * -making, men to stop when they have enough, 153.
 * possessor of much, generally has no fixed tastes, 85.
 * property and, which the end, which the means? 83.
 * to be spent by those who make it, 153.
 * value of, how affected, 58.
 * altered by change in national character, and why, 65.
 * changes in, 22 seq.
 * ought not to be intrinsically valuable with civilized people, 25.
 * is not wealth, 21, 36. See s. Currency.
 * Museums, free to be established, 115.


 * on usury, 98.
 * Nations, divisible into lordly and servile classes, 109.
 * government and, correlatively noble, 122.
 * happiness of, not dependent on its numbers, 3.
 * National character, how indicated (its customs), 106.
 * individual influences on, 122.
 * credit, to pay ready money like individuals, 38 n.
 * debt and national store, pref. seq. 18 seqq.
 * does it enrich a nation, pref. 15, 18.
 * would the discovery of a mountain of gold efface it? 76.
 * economy, on what dependent, 54.
 * expenditure and taxation, right objects of, 156.
 * health, compared to a great lake or sea, 109 n.
 * loss, explained, 155 n.
 * store and wealth, 40, 44.
 * its nature and holders, 46 seq.
 * and population, 54.
 * training, high, what it implies, 108.
 * National gallery, a treasury, not a school, of art, 115.
 * Nightingale's song " Domine Labia," 149 n.


 * , 123.
 * Orinoco, 37.


 * Pall Mall Gazette, Oct. 27, 1871 (Jules Simon on Paris), xviii. 16.
 * Paris, siege of, referred to, ix. 6.
 * relief of, 1871 committee, xii. 10.
 * Parliament, Houses of, waste of labour, 157.
 * Pay, amount of, asked for by the best men, is small, 60 n. (orig. ess.).
 * and profit distinct, 98 n.
 * work that will not pay in money, but in life, 160.