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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.