Journal of Economics, March 1907, pp. 7 and 8. 'What by chemical analogy may be called qualitative analysis has done the greater part of its work.... Much less progress has indeed been made towards the quantitative determination of the relative strength of different economic forces. That higher and more difficult task must wait upon the slow growth of thorough realistic statistics.'
Footnote 44: [(return)]
Shelley, Poetical Works (H.B. Forman), vol. iv. p. 8.
Footnote 45: [(return)]
The Prelude, Bk. XIII., ll. 81-84.
Footnote 46: [(return)]
First Report of the Poor Law Commission, 1834 (reprinted 1894), p. 187.