LABOUR, some individuals may, but a nation never [end of page #28] can exist without it, 82.-- Division of, produces great wealth.

LAND, price of, two centuries ago, and comparison of the profit of purchasing, or lending on interest in a nation increasing in wealth, 130.-- Its unequal division discourages industry, 132, 133, 134.-- Total amount of rent in England, 153, 154, 155.

LANGUAGES, dead. See Education.

LAWS better administered in England in criminal than civil cases, 119.-- Tend to become more complicated, 123.

LAWYERS, their ESPRIT DE CORPS, 120, 121, 122.-- Individuals have no means to resist their incroachments, 123.-- Government ought to do it, 124.

LIVERPOOL fitted out privateers last war, equal in tonnage and men to the Spanish Armada, 8.

LOANS. See National Debt.

LOCAL situation, one of the causes of wealth, 2.-- The discoveries in geography and navigation have changed that with regard to particular nations,

LONDON burnt by the Danes, 9.-- Rent and taxes heavier than in any other place, 237.-- People prefer living in London, where all is dear, to the cheaper parts of England, 238, 239.

M.