CONTENTS.

PART I.

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THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF ART[7]
Lecture I.[11]
1. Discovery[23]
2. Application[28]
Lecture II.[46]
3. Accumulation[46]
4. Distribution[65]
Addenda[86]
Note 1.—"Fatherly Authority"[86]
" 2.—"Right to Public Support"[90]
" 3.—"Trial Schools"[95]
" 4.—"Public Favour"[101]
" 5.—"Invention of new wants"[102]
" 6.—"Economy of Literature"[104]
" 7.—"Pilots of the State"[106]
" 8.—"Silk and Purple"[107]

PART II.

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UNTO THIS LAST[117]
Essay
I.—The Roots of Honour[127]
II.—The Veins of Wealth[143]
III.—"Qui Judicatis Terram"[156]
IV.—Ad Valorem[173]

PART III.

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ESSAYS ON POLITICAL ECONOMY[A]
I.—Maintenance of Life: Wealth, Money and Riches[207]
Section 1. Wealth[214]
" 2. Money[219]
" 3. Riches[222]
II.—Nature of Wealth, Variations of Value, The National Store, Nature of Labour, Value and Price, The Currency[225]
III.—The Currency-holders and Store-holders, The Disease of Desire[252]
IV.—Laws and Governments: Labour And Riches[278]