Jägerbauern, see Hunting agriculturists.
Jews in the Middle Ages, [197] note [1].
Jhering, Professor R. von, definition of slavery, [6];
on slavery in early Rome, [302] note [2].
Kohler, Professor J., on the Marshall Islanders, [104];
on the Duallas, [149] note [9];
on slavery and commerce, [395].
Labour, demand for, [384], [419];
among pastoral tribes, [273];
in Oceania, [342] sqq.;
among agricultural tribes, [298] sqq.
Labourers, free, [34], [256];
among pastoral tribes, [268] sqq.;
among cattle-breeding agriculturists, [271];
in Oceania, [333] sqq.;
in medieval England, [364], [366]–369, [371];
in medieval Germany, [375], [378], [379] sqq.;
in ancient Rome, [383] note [1];
slaves preferred to f. l., [285];
productive and unproductive l., [404]–406;
condition of l. in agricultural and in manufacturing countries, [420];
free l. only found in countries with money economy, according to Hildebrand, [352] sqq.
Lamprecht, Professor K., on slavery among pastoral tribes, [173];
on medieval Germany, [376] sqq.
Land, conquest and confiscation of, 329;
freemen destitute of, [311], [321], [323], [328], [331], [375];
l. and population, XVI, [302] sqq., [383], [418];
l. tenure in Polynesia, [314] sqq.;
in Micronesia, [321] sqq.;
in Melanesia, [324] sqq.;
in Australia, [346] note [7];
in medieval England, [362] sqq.;
in medieval Germany, [373] sqq.
Lange, F. A., on poverty and manufactures, [361];
on the transition from agriculture to sheep breeding in England, [369] note [2];
on open and closed countries, [386];
on the dependence of the working classes, [421];
on the moral effect of slavery, [436] note [4].
Leading ideas, XIX.