“Virtue,” analysis of the concept, i. [147]–150

[Virtue], transference of, i. [98]

[Vivisection], ii. [510], [512], [514]

[Volitions], as subjects of moral judgments, i. [202]–210;
as a source of non-moral retributive emotions, i. [314]–319

—— absence of, a subject of moral judgment, i. [210]–214;
a cause of non-moral retributive emotions, i. [317]–319

[W]AGER of battle, i. [306], [504]– 507

[War], i. [331]–382;
provoked by a homicide, i. [33];
humanity towards enemies in, i. [335], [336], [342]–344, [369], [370], [558], ii. [711];
private, i. [355]–358;
human sacrifices offered in, i. [440], [441], [447 n. 5], [449];
ending in a duel, i. [497] sq.;
destruction of property in, ii. [25] sq.;
seizure of property in, ii. [26], [27], [38], [58] sq.;
deceit in, ii. [94], [106]–108, [112];
the future state of persons who have fallen in, ii. [237], [521], [694], [697], [704], [708];
burial of persons who have fallen in, ii. [239];
considered a nobler occupation than labour, ii. [272]–274, [278], [282];
fasting after a reverse in, ii. [315];
a cause of polygyny, ii. [389], [391];
prevalence of homosexual love among peoples addicted to, ii. [467], [479], [752]

[War], prisoners of, treatment of, i. [336], [343], [422];
sacrificed to gods, i. [339], [441], [450], [452], [467];
to the dead, i. [472], [474];
bodily injuries inflicted upon, i. [519] sq.;
enslaved, i. [674], [675], [677], [681]–686, [688]–691, [695], [701], [715];
ransom accepted for, i. [701];
eaten, ii. [554], [561], [578]

[Water], human sacrifices offered for the purpose of getting drinking, i. [451] sq.

[White] men, atrocities committed by, among coloured peoples, i. [370] sq.;
coloured persons not accepted as witnesses against, i. [429];
their demoralising influence upon savages, i. [548], [549], [571] sq., ii. [2], [126]–129, [424], [735];
injuries inflicted by coloured persons upon, i. [713] sq.;
prohibited from marrying coloured persons, i. [714];
looked down upon by savages, ii. [171] sq.;
taken for spirits, ii. [590]