[Note 1 (p. 622)] I use the term wealth for brevity; but I should include along with wealth all purchased utilities - whether "embodied in matter" or not - so far as they are estimated merely at their value in the market.

[Note 2 (p. 628)] I say "English" because Bastiat and other continental writers have partly, I think, been led to reject the Ricardian theory of rent by their desire to avoid the obvious inference that the payment of rent was opposed to natural justice.

[Note 3 (p. 630)] J. S. Mill is, so far as I know, the only important exception; and his orthodoxy on questions of this kind is somewhat dubious.