[569]. Ibid., p. 332.
[570]. Ibid., Bk. III. ch. x. pp. 334 seq.
[571]. See above, p. 201 n. Cf. Essay on Pop., 7th ed., p. 337.
[572]. Essay, l. c. p. 338.
[573]. l. c. Bk. III. ch. x. pp. 338–9.
[574]. Fortnightly Review, Nov. 1881, his last writing. Cf. Essay, l. c. pp. 340–342.
[575]. In two long chapters on Corn Laws and Bounties, Essay on Pop., Bk. III. ch. xi. pp. 343–367. Cf. above, pp. 226 seq.
[576]. See below, Bk. IV.
[577]. The Measure of Value stated and illustrated, with an application of it to the alteration in the value of the English currency since 1790. (April) 1823.
[578]. So Tract on Value, p. 1. But in Definitions value is “the relation of one object to some other or others, in exchange, resulting from the estimation in which a thing is held” (def. 40, 41; cf. with def. 5).