C. H. WYNNE, PRINTER, RICHMOND.


CONTENTS.

PAGE.
[Dedication][vii]
[Preface][ix]
[Introduction][xiii]
[CHAPTER I.]
The Universal Trade[25]
[CHAPTER II.]
Labor, Skill and Capital[33]
[CHAPTER III.]
Subject Continued—Exploitation of Skill[58]
[CHAPTER IV.]
International Exploitation[75]
[CHAPTER V.]
False Philosophy of the Age[79]
[CHAPTER VI.]
Free Trade, Fashion and Centralization[86]
[CHAPTER VII.]
The World is Too Little Governed[97]
[CHAPTER VIII.]
Liberty and Slavery[106]
[CHAPTER IX.]
Paley on Exploitation[124]
[CHAPTER X.]
Our best Witnesses and Masters in the Art of War[127]
[CHAPTER XI.]
Decay of English Liberty, and growth of English Poor Laws[157]
[CHAPTER XII.]
The French Laborers and the French Revolution[176]
[CHAPTER XIII.]
The Reformation—The Right of Private Judgment[194]
[CHAPTER XIV.]
The Nomadic Beggars and Pauper Banditti of England[204]
[CHAPTER XV.]
"Rural Life of England,"[218]
[CHAPTER XVI.]
The Distressed Needle-Women and Hood's Song of the Shirt[223]
[CHAPTER XVII.]
The Edinburgh Review on Southern Slavery[236]
[CHAPTER XVIII.]
The London Globe on West India Emancipation[274]
[CHAPTER XIX.]
Protection, and Charity, to the Weak[278]
[CHAPTER XX.]
The Family[281]
[CHAPTER XXI.]
Negro Slavery[294]
[CHAPTER XXII.]
The Strength of Weakness[300]
[CHAPTER XXIII.]
Money[303]
[CHAPTER XXIV.]
Gerrit Smith on Land Reform, and William Loyd Garrison on No-Government[306]
[CHAPTER XXV.]
In what Anti-Slavery ends[311]
[CHAPTER XXVI.]
Christian Morality impracticable in Free Society—but the Natural Morality of Slave Society[316]
[CHAPTER XXVII.]
Slavery—Its effects on the Free[320]
[CHAPTER XXVIII.]
Private Property destroys Liberty and Equality[323]
[CHAPTER XXIX.]
The National Era an Excellent Witness[327]
[CHAPTER XXX.]
The Philosophy of the Isms—Shewing why they abound at the North, and are unknown at the South[332]
[CHAPTER XXXI.]
Deficiency of Food in Free Society[335]
[CHAPTER XXXII.]
Man has Property in Man[341]
[CHAPTER XXXIII.]
The "Coup de Grace" to Abolition[344]
[CHAPTER XXXIV.]
National Wealth, Individual Wealth, Luxury and economy[350]
[CHAPTER XXXV.]
Government a thing of Force, not of Consent[353]
[CHAPTER XXXVI.]
Warning to the North[363]
[CHAPTER XXXVII.]
Addendum[373]

DEDICATION.

TO THE HONORABLE HENRY A. WISE.

Dear Sir: