Examination (see Competitive).

Exchanges of land, in aid of peasants, 21, 20.

Exchequer, present Chancellor of, his speech to civil engineers, 6, 8.

Execution, two forms of public, 13, 12, 15, 3.

Expenditure of upper classes, how limited, 1, 12.

Eyes, light of, how given, 6, 16;
blessed and accursed state of, 20, 11, 13, 16;
arrangement of, in flat fish, typical of republican insight, 10, 21.

Faith. I have not yet given any definitions of the final senses in which I use this word: so that it is of no use to refer to the detached places in which it occurs; but generally it will be found to be taken as the equivalent of noble or true imagination (the substance of things hoped for,—the evidence of things not seen), hence in 20, 19, the seeing eyes are spoken of as lighted by sweet faith, and the blind eyes as ‘infidel.’
For active faith, or fidelity, see 25, 26, and the reference to Alice of Salisbury at the bottom of page 27, in which I was thinking of the “Shield of Faith.”

Fate and Retribution, their relations, 3, 4.

Father, the author’s, his ideas of business, 10, 7;
his appreciation of art, 10, 8.

Fawcett, Professor, challenged to maintain his account of the theory of interest, 22, 9;
his account of landed property, 22, 14;
his apologies for usury, 18, 17;
his account of profits, 11, 11.