[30] See the tables given in this letter (pp. [30] and [31]).

[31] "The proportion of killed and wounded," wrote P. S. C., "was far greater with the old-fashioned weapons than it is at the present day."


LETTERS ON POLITICAL ECONOMY.

The Depreciation of Gold. 1863.
The Law of Supply and Demand. 1864.
(Three letters: October 26 and 29, and November 2.)
Mr. Ruskin and Professor Hodgson. 1873.
(Two letters: November 8 and 15.)
Strikes v. Arbitration. 1865.
Work and Wages. 1865.
(Five letters: April 20, 22, and 29, and May 4 and 20.)
The Standard of Wages. 1867.
How the Rich Spend their Money. 1873.
(Three letters: January 23, 28, and 30.)
Commercial Morality. 1875.
The Definition of Wealth. 1875.
The Principles of Property. 1877.
On Coöperation. (Two letters.) 1879-80.

LETTERS ON POLITICAL ECONOMY.


[From "The Times," October 8, 1863.]
THE DEPRECIATION OF GOLD.