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  • Political Economy, true, not concerned with varying worth of bullion, 25.
  • Political Economy true to examine moral results of the laws of wealth, pref. 21.
  • Political Economy true to maintain a relation between supply and demand, pref. 11.
  • Political Economy See s. Author (Books, "Munera Pulveris"), Bacon, Books, Capital, Capitalists, Cheapness, Commerce, Competition , Cost, Credit, Currency, Demand, Dishonesty, Dress, Employment, Exchange, Expenditure, Fawcett, Finance, Free-trade, Funds, Gold, Labour, Land, Loans, Luxury, Mechanical Work, Merchants, Mill (J. S.), Money, National Character, Possession, Poverty, Price, Production, Profit, Property, Rich, Riches, Supply, Use. Usury, Value, Wages, War, Wealth, Worth.
  • Political evils, the remedy for, in change of character, not of laws, 98.
  • Poor, the, directed by the rich, 29.
  • Poor the governed by the rich, 146.
  • Poor thenumber of, in relation to the rich, 138,
  • Pope, quoted:—
  • "For forms of government," &c., 125.
    Epistle to Lord Bathurst, on currency, 77 n.
  • Population, extent of, in relation to national store, 54.
  • Population extent of in relation to wealth, 55.
  • Portion, words connected with, 101 n.
  • Possession, defined, the legal right to keep what you have worked for, 141 and n.
  • Possession guardianship and, distinct, 37.
  • Possession useless without use, 37.
  • Poverty, always criminal, English doctrine, 136 n.
  • Poverty merely relative, 26.
  • Poverty wretched and blessed, 56 n.
  • Price, defined, 62 n.
  • Price is cost, if demand be constant, 63.
  • Priceon what dependent (human will), 62.
  • Price one just value and, for everything, 62 n.
  • Production, ease of, only valuable so far as it enables the maintenance of more population, 62 n.
  • Profit, none, in true commerce, 99.
  • Property, fivefold, power over, 37.
  • Property money and, which the end, and which the means? 83.
  • Property security of, the first end of law, 67.
  • Punishment, true, in hindrance, 120 n.