INDEX 



533 



Idlers, how cured at Ralahine, 470 

 Increased war expenditure and depres 



sion of trade, 107 

 Individualism, true, 510 I 



Industrial colony, economies of, 4S4 | 



organisation needed, 388 1 



Inheritance causes inequality, 517 ' 



Inherited wealth injurious, 440 ! 



Interest-bearing funds injurious and un 



just, 254 

 Invention among co-operators, 471 

 Ireland, chronic starvation in, 310 



in 1830, 455 

 Irish cottars, industry of, 323 



J. 



Jeffrey, Richard, on organisation of 



labour, 490 

 Jevons, Prof. W'^. S., objections to incon- 

 vertible paper money, 147 



on changes in value of gold, 145 

 Justice, economic and social, 432 



for all an elementary right, 150 



not charity, 521 



Spencer's formula of, 341 



the law of social, 513 



Kaffir clergyman in England, 110 

 Kavanagh on myths and language, 122 

 Kay, Mr. Joseph, on pauperised England, 

 305 

 on farming in Switzerland, 318 



Landlordism, Froude, on evils of, 285 

 in Bengal, 286 

 results of, in Ireland, 300 



in Scotland, 313 

 the effects of, 304 

 the remedy for, 323 

 the right or wi-ong of, 209 

 Language, a factor in origin of, 115 

 Large and small holdings, results com- 

 pared, 423 

 Laveleye, on results of great properties, 



321 

 Law, how to simplify, 152 



sj'stem, antiquated and inefficient, 

 151 

 Legislation of 19th century, nature of, 

 436 

 its outcome, 437 

 Legislators, the impotence of our, 440 

 Lewis, poverty in island of, 315 

 Life at Ralahine free and happy, 473, 

 476 

 whj' live a moral, 375 

 Limitations of free trade, 171 

 Limitation of State functions, 150 

 Limited Liability Act, evil resiilts of, 



205, 221 

 Lord Tollemache's peasant-farms, 322 

 Lords, a representative House of, 223 

 constitution of new House of, 226 

 mode of election of representative, 



229 

 representative, advantages of, 231 

 Lowe, Mr., a reply to, 183 



Labour colonies of Holland a success, 483 



results of organisation of, 471 

 Land, benefit of free access to, 288 

 evils of free trade in, 284 

 evil of speculation in, 409 

 free access to, a cure for want, 417 

 freedom of choice of, 330 

 how to be distributed, 328 

 how to deal with the, 250 

 how to nationalise, 265 

 is private propertj' in, just, 298 

 Lord Carrington on benefits of, 419 

 monopoly, effects of, 347 

 nationalisation, objections an- 

 swered, 345 

 probable results of, 282 

 State tenants versus freeholders, 



345 

 ichp and how of, 296 

 qriestion and Herbert Spencer, 333 

 re-occupation of the, 478 

 robbery of, by landlords, 440 

 special iniquity of, 450 

 tenure, proposed system of, 274 

 transfer, a general principle of, 268 

 valne not due to improvement of 

 soil, 336 



Macdonald, Dr., on Highland clearances, 

 315 



Machinery at Ralahine, 464 



Malay words for great and small, 130 



Manning, Cardinal, on the land ques- 

 tion, 452 



Martins, on lip-pointing, 117 



M'Culloch on Flemish agriculture, 320 



Mercy, works of, on the Sabbath, 360 



"MeiTie England," extracts from, 453 



Mill, J. S., on the incidence of a rent- 

 tax, 352 



Mills, Mr. H. v., on failure of our civili- 

 sation, 415 

 on willing woi'kers idle, 480 



Militarism can only be banished bj' the 

 people, 390 

 its good and evil effects, 386 



Millionaires causing depression of trade, 

 201 

 increase of, 400 

 supposed uses of, 254 



Mineralogy, museum of, 5 



Money-fines unjust, 151 



Moral qualities, their expressive names, 

 132 



More, Sir T., on wrongs of the workers, 

 433 



Motions, and their expressive names, 124 



