[470]. Definitions, pp. 6, 7.
[471]. Pol. Econ. (1820), p. 28. “And have an exchangeable value,” was the Ricardian addition; and in the Quarterly Rev., Jan. 1824, p. 298, Malthus weakly allows the addition to pass.
[472]. Pol. Econ., Introd. p. 11.
[473]. MacCulloch, Life of Ricardo, prefixed to Princ. of Econ. and Taxation (ed. 1876), p. xxv.
[474]. Letter quoted by Empson in Edin. Review, Jan. 1837.
[475]. Pol. Econ., Pref. pp. 12, 13 (2nd ed.). Cf. above, p. 57.
[476]. Arist., Ethics, x. 1. Some thought pleasure was the goal, but, for the sake of others, “one must not say so.”
[477]. See below, ch. iv.
[478]. Porter’s Progress of the Nation, p. 148 (ed. 1851). Cf. MacCulloch, Wealth of Nations, Notes, p. 525.
[479]. Dissolved in 1817.