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234 * Peace, grace essential to, 100.
 * Pelicans and climbing perch, 126.
 * Philotimé. See s. Spenser.
 * Phlegethon, sands of, 79.
 * Plato's enigmas, 87.
 * distrust of Homer, 87.
 * imagination quenched by his reason, 87.
 * political economy of, 2.
 * Sirens in, 90.
 * usury in, 98.
 * quoted, "Laws," Book 1, on Plutus, 88.
 * 2, on choirs, dancing, &c. 102 n.
 * 5, on money, 153 n.
 * "Republic," the slave who wants to marry his master's daughter, 134.
 * Book 2,, 91.
 * 3 on money, 89.
 * 4, on political evils and their remedies, 98.
 * 6 seq., on mechanical labour, 109 n.
 * Plinlimmon, plant with larch, 149.
 * Plutus, god of riches, blind, in Plato, Dante, Spenser, and Goethe, and in Dante, dumb, 88, A. I. (orig. ess.).
 * Poets, the great, speak in enigmas, 87.
 * their visionary language about great truths deprecated, 87.
 * Political Economy, modern, described, 2.
 * faith in, tested, 128.
 * does not deal with national dress, rent, debt. &c, pref. 15.
 * looks only at the exchange value of wealth, pref. 7.
 * has never dealt with intrinsic value, pref. 8.
 * fallacy that labour is a saleable commodity, 59.
 * in America, 124.
 * true, defined, pref. 1, 13.
 * does not give sentiment for science, pref. 13.
 * ethical postulates of, pref. 13, 81, 84.
 * founded on industry, frugality, and discretion, pref. 13.
 * knowledge of fine arts necessary to, pref. 1.
 * its end, to multiply noble life, not money, 4, 7.