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, 191
Duty, 2, 187
Economy, 42
Effusiveness, 142
Eliot, George, on sympathy, 110;
on happiness, 188
Emerson, R. W., on friendship, 140, 143
Energy, the value of superfluous, 26
Ennui, 30
Enjoyment, the only true, 86
Epicurus, on the duty of friends, 139
Equivalence in trade, 46
Ethics, 1
Ethics and religion, 196
Example, responsibility for, 15
Exchange, 46
Excitement, 27
Exclusiveness, 142
Exercise, necessity of, 25
Faith, 200
Falsehood, the forms of, 57
Family, the, 144
Fastidiousness, 23
Fellowship, 104
Food, 9
Foolhardiness, 77
Forgiveness, 130
Formalism, 190
Fortune, 70
Freedom is complete self-expression, 173
Friendship, 137
Gambling, 78
Games, value of, 26
Gluttony, 13
God, 194
Golden Rule, the, 107
Gossip, the mischievousness of, 57
Habit, 3
Harmony, 90
Hegel, on duty in personal relations, 2
Heredity, 51
Hill, Octavia, on benevolence, 120
Holiness, 196
Home, 149, 150
Honesty, 47
Hospitality, 105
Husband and wife, 149
Hypocrisy, 105, 201
Ideal of Beauty, 89
Idleness, 33
Independence, 150, 151, 152
Indorsing notes, 50
Indiscriminate charity, 125
Individualism, 150, 153, 154
Industry, 35
Isolation, 143
Janet, Paul, on dissipation, 193
Justice, 128
Kant, on humanity an end, 106;
on importance of social relations, 109;
on a lie, 59;
on universality as test of conduct, 169
Keats on beauty, 93
Kindness, 100
Knowledge, 53
Law, uniformity of, 70
Laziness, the slavery of, 37;
leads to poverty, 39
Lenity, 134, 135;
its effect on the offender, 135
Life insurance, 42
Loneliness, 156
Love, 106, 107, 108, 111
Lowell, J. R., on success, 173
Loyalty, 148
Luxury, the perversion of beauty, 93
Lying, 58, 59
Marriage, 146, 153
Marshall, J., on conformity to rule, 191
Martineau, on censoriousness, 58
Maudsley, on hereditary effects of dishonesty, 51
Meanness, 51, 174, 175, 177
Mill, John Stuart, on pleasure, 187;
unity with fellow-men, 108
Miserliness, 44, 45
Moral courage, 74
Moroseness, 29
Morris, William, on simplicity of life, 92
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