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MUNERA PULVERIS.
* Employment, laws of, 152.
- Employment„ practical rules for, 155.
- England, early civil wars of, App. I,
- England„ fear of France in, its annual cost, App, I.
- England„ feeling in, against educational law, 112.
- England„ slavery in modern, 131.
- England„ wealth and poverty of, do they balance each other? 57.
- Enigmas of great poets and writers, 87.
- Equality, the cry for, not irreverence, but folly, 121.
- Equivalence of money and money value, 40.
- Etymology, interest of, 100 n.
- Evil never produces good, 33.
- Exchange in commerce, costly, and therefore to be limited, 98.
- Exchange„ power of money, 80.
- Excursion trains, 159.
- Expenditure and exchange, distinct, 155 n.
- Expenditure„ selfish and unselfish, 147.
- Faith, etymology and use of the word, 81 (orig. ess.), App. V. VI. (orig. ess.).
- Faith„ works, and modern dispute on, App. VI. (orig. ess.).
- Fawcett's "Political Economy," national questions not touched in, pref. 15.
- Fawcett's„ "Political„ Economy,"„ on national debt and consols, pref. 18.
- Fawcett's„ "Political„ Economy,"„ on national debt and consols, pref. 18. on rent, pref. 17.
- Feat and defeat in labour, 59.
- Fenelon, Life of, 153 n.
- Fig-tree, the barren, in Homer and Dante, 93.
- Finance, simple enough, to cool heads and honest hearts, 79.
- Fine, and "fine" English and French, 134.
- Fireworks, national store of, its value, 47.
- Fish, climbing perch, 126.
- Food, economy of, 18.
- Fors v. mors, 118.
- Fors„ words connected with, 100 n.
- Fortune, acquiring of, a form of taxing the poor, 139.
- Fortune„ making of sudden, 153 n.
- Fortune„ the wheel of, 100 n.
- France, fear of England, App. I.
- France„ German war with, 96 n. App. I. n.
- France„ luxury of, its example to England, pref. 16,
- Franchise, proposals for, to be universal, not equal, 129.
- Fraser's Magazine and "Munera Pulveris," pref. 20, 94.
- Fraud, loss of time spent in, 104.
- Freedom, restraint and true, 103.
- Free-trade, protection and encouragement, App. IV. (orig. ess.).
- Funds, national, advantages of, pref. 19; 38. See s. National store.
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