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  • Dante, scorn of the populace, on what based, 109 n.
  • Dante similes of, their truth, 58.
    Quoted:
  • Inf. vii., 88,
    Inf. xi. Cahors (usury), 98 n.
    Inf. xi. Plutus "gran nemico," 90, A. I. (orig. ess.).
    Inf. xi. Sirens, 90.
    Inf. xi. Siren of Riches, 90.
    Inf. xi. the death of Ulysses, 93.
    Inf. xvii., 88.
    Paradise, 88.
    Purg, xix., 88.
  • Dear, etymology of, 101 n.
  • Death, desire to die rich, 153.
  • Debt and credit, duty and creed, 81 (orig. ess. n.).
  • Deficiencies and efficiencies, 119,
  • Delphic oracle, πῆμ' ἐπὶ πήματι, 127 n.
  • Demand, economy not based on supply and, 53.
  • Demand in political economy, defined as affecting price, 63.
  • Demand supply and, Carlyle on, 158,
  • Demand supply and Manchester cotton and, App. IV.
  • Demand what we ought to, an ethical question, 84.
  • Democracy and republic, distinct, 124.
  • Democracy , illustrated by flight of beetles, 126.
  • Desire, the objects of right, alone are wealth, 34.
  • Didicisse fideliter artes, 124 n. (orig. ess.).
  • Dieu et mon droit, 113 n. (orig. ess.).
  • Dishonesty and speculation in finance, 79.
  • Divine Right, the true, 105.
  • Doge, meaning of, 125 n.
  • Draco, his name apt, 120.
  • Dreams of great poets and writers, 134.
  • Dress, luxury of, does it enrich a nation? pref. 15 seq.
  • Dress luxury of instance of parents ruined by their daughter's, pref. 16,
  • Duke, its meaning (ducal monarchy), 125 71.
  • Duty, use and meaning of the word, 81 (orig. ess. n.).
  • Economy. See s. Political Economy.
  • Education, aim of true, 106.
  • Education aim of true to teach men to do right, 130.
  • Education defined, not science or knowledge, but training of character, 106.
  • Education defined peace, pity, and grace implied by, 108.
  • Education economy of words part of, 101, n.
  • Education laws of, English feeling against, 112.
  • Education may develop inherited qualities, 6.
  • Effort, labour is not mere, but suffering in effort, 59.
  • Emerson, quoted, on monarchy and republics, 124 n.