[379] Political Economy, p. 221 n.
[380] Ibid. p. 336.
[381] Ibid. p. 337.
[382] 'Essay upon the Circumstances which determine the Rate of Wages' (1826), p. 113. This was written for Constable's Miscellany, and is mainly repetition from the Political Economy. It was republished, with alterations, in 1851.
[383] Political Economy, pp. 359-61.
[384] Ibid. (1843), p. 178. And see his remarks on the unfavourable side of the Factory System, p. 186 seq.
[385] 'Wherever two persons have the means of subsisting,' as he quaintly observes, 'a marriage invariably takes place' (Political Economy, p. 154).
[386] Political Economy, p. 206.
[387] Political Economy, p. 344.
[388] Ibid. pp. 349-52.