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MUNERA PULVERIS.
- Wealth defined, "intrinsic value developed by vital power," 31
- Wealth„ defined„ "the constant objects of right desire," 34.
- Wealth„ Mill's definition criticised, pref. 1.
- Wealth„ few people realise what true wealth is, pref. 2.
- Wealth„ desire of, true wealth is moderately desired, pref. 21.
- Wealth„ effectual value, and, 39
- Wealth„ exchangeability, and distinct, 35.
- Wealth„ luxury and, see s. Luxury.
- Wealth„ money, and distinct, 36.
- Wealth„ national wealth not only in amount, but in the power to use it, 27 n.
- Wealth„ national character, its importance to the distribution of wealth, 84.
- Wealth„ the phantasm of, 38.
- Wealth„ the possession of, who are the possessors of wealth, is nationally more important than its amount 84.
- Wealth„ its possession always conditional, 115.
- Wealth„ to be the reward of sagacity and work, 129,
- Wealth„ the saving up of, 153.
- Whewell, Dr., on usury, 148 n.
- Wine, English expenditure in, why no word "oino-maniac," 65.
- Wise, John R., on meaning of Sycorax (see Shakspeare), 134 n.
- Words, accurate use of, by great thinkers, 2.
- Words„ derivation of, App. VI.
- Words„ first meaning of, often the truest, 2.
- Work, good, to be got by willingness, not money, 50 n.
- Work„ wise or foolish, results in life or death, 10.
- Worth, the recognition of, in others, to be sought after, 121.
- Worth„ the recognition of„ the first thing in a nation, 121.
- Worth„ of things, not dependent on price, pref. 7.
- Xenophon's Political Economy, 2.
- Xenophon's„ Economist, on βαναυσία, 109 n.
- Xenophon's„ Economist„ on wealth and use, App. III.
- Xenophon's„ Memorabilia, Book II. on grace and equity, 100.
- Zecchin, pure gold of Venetian, 77 n.
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