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- Labour, division of, its principles illustrated, 63.
- Labour„ economy of, not sale, to be considered by Political Economy, 59.
- Labour„ kinds of, in different climates, 96.
- Labour„ law of, in youth and age, 152.
- Labour„ manual (especially agricultural) to be done by upper classes, 109.
- Labour„ money's power over, 80.
- Labour„ not to be bought or sold, 59.
- Labour„ the origin of value, pref. 5.
- Laissez faire and aller, baseness of modern, 108.
- Laissez„ faire„ doctrine, App. I.
- Laissez„ faire„ Carlyle on, 158.
- Land, best, that most beautiful in men, animals, and flowers, 16.
- Land„ its enjoyment cannot, like money, be monopolized, 85.
- Land„ ownership of, pref. 17.
- Land„ the people driven off the, in England, 131 n.
- Land„ value of, physically (in produce), intellectually (in beauty), 16.
- Land„ waste, 115.
- Land„ waste„ to be brought in by volunteer labour, 149.
- Language, accurate and loose use of, its effect, 101 n.
- Largesse, Chaucer on, App. VI.
- Law, archic, meristic, and critic, 110-6.
- Law„ art of, a noble discipline and profession, 106.
- Law„ cost of national, 116.
- Law„ educational, not criminal only, 112.
- Law„ fatal character of all, 110 n.
- Law„ formatory, not reformatory, 112.
- Law„ impossible for it to cover all points of conduct, 112.
- Law„ to regulate keeping of land, water, and air, 115.
- Law„ cannot remedy political mischief, 98.
- Law„ to enforce security of property, 67.
- Law„ true scientific, and false political economy, xiv. 12.
- Law„ stands by right alone, 113.
- Law„ is either statute or judgment, 111.
- Lawyers, the profession of the law, felt to be noble, 116.
- Leucothea's veil, App. V.
- Liberty, true, is in restraint, 103.
- Libraries, free, to be established, 115.
- Life, a cause and effect of happiness, 5.
- Life„ healthy and happy, the end of political economy, 5.
- Life„ human, is naturally harmonious, 6.
- Life„ the law of human, and work, 10.
- Life„ what things shorten or prolong man's, 8.
- Lincolnshire coast to be embanked, 149.
- Lithographs, and Tintorets, their relative value, pref. 5.
- Loans, foreign, and wars, 19.
- Loans„ national, their nature, 38.