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MUNERA PULVERIS.
* Pyramid of gold may be worthless, 4.
- Pyrrhon's answer, 132.
- Race, faculties dependent on, 106.
- Railways, companies are turnpike keepers, 128.
- Railways„ excursion trains, government control of, 157,
- Railways„ quadruple lines needed, 128.
- Railways„ trains, 157.
- Railways„ station architecture, 128.
- Recreate, force of the word, 9.
- Religion, plain speaking on, objected to, 101 n.
- Rent, does a landtax enrich a nation? pref. 15, 17.
- Republic compared to a raft (Emerson), 124.
- Republic„ distinct from democracy, 124.
- Republic„ res publica and privata, 124.
- Reverence, instinctive, just, and true reward, 120-1.
- Revolution, how caused, 109 n.
- Reward, true, is at once a help and a crown, 120 n.
- Rich direct the poor, 29.
- Rich„ govern the poor, 146.
- Rich„ relation to poor, 136 seq.
- Riches, does the mode of their distribution affect their nature, 27.
- Riches„ of one man involve the subjection of others, 145,
- Riches„relativity of, 26.
- Riches„selection, direction, and provision, 29.
- Riches„their study, 11.
- Riches„ to be collected and administered by economists, 27, 29.
- Right, a man's, defined, 118.
- Right„ and wrong are life and death to man, 9.
- Royal means right doing, 113.
- St. John's locusts, 130.
- Sale is not commerce, 99.
- Savings, the use of a man's, 152. See s. Death.
- School, true meaning of, 109 n.
- Scorpion whips, our pleasant vices, 130.
- Scylla and Charybdis, meaning of, 93.
- Sensibility defined, 106.
- Servants, all who work for pay are, 145.
- Shakspeare, his dreams, divine shadows of true facts, 134.
- Shakspeare„ speaks in enigmas, 87.
- Shakspeare„ the leader of English intellect, 100.
- Shakspeare„ his scorn of the populace, on what based, 109 n.
- Shakspeare„ his nomenclature, 100 71. 134 n.
- Shakspeare„ his„ nomenclature„ Greek names, 100 n. 134 n.
- Referred to:—
- Cymbeline, lachimo, meaning of name, 134 n.
- Cymbeline„ Leonatus, 134 n.
- Cymbeline„ moral of, 134 n.
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