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terborough, Bishop of, paper read at Metaphysical Society, 176, 183, 185. Photography, as a means of providing art-models, 164. " collections of Florentine Gallery photos, _ib._ Pictures, copies of, to be made, but not to be bought, 90. " dealers, and old pictures, 85. " destruction of, 69. " galleries, in all great cities, 91. " " their supervision and curators, 93. " pictorial method of education, 106 _seq._ " price of, 101, 38. Pictures, price of, _continued_:-- " " effect of high prices on artists and on art, 97 _seq._ " " by living artists, shows not value, but demand, 101. " " by dead and living masters, 103. " " modern prices, 38. " " of oil and water-colour, 102 _n._ " " to be limited but not too cheap, 66, 95-6. " private possession of, its value, 93-4. " purchase of, private buyers to buy the works of living artists, the public those of dead, 103, 94, 5. " " for ostentation, 101. " " the government to buy great works, 89. " restoration of, notes of, to be kept for reference, 94 _n._ " " in Italy, 85. " sale of a picture, its politico-economical effect, 132 _n._ " studies for, tracings, and copies of, to be kept, 90 _seq._ Pisa, architecture at, 76. " Campo Santo, The, 82. Plate, changes of fashion in, deplored, 45. " gold and silver to be gradually accumulated, not melted down and remodelled, 46. Ploughing, boys to learn, 128. Political economists, their thrift, 89. " Economy, modern books on, 1857 _pref._ " " the aim of true, 145. " " is citizen's economy, 1857 _pref._ " " definition and true meaning of, 132 _n._ " " first principles of, simple but misunderstood, 1857 _pref._ " " its questions to be dealt with one by one, 38. " " study of, to be accurate, if not deep, 1857 _pref._ " " secrecy in trade bad, 110 _seq._ " " _See_ s. Economy. Politics, English, 82. " European, 1848, 1857, 80. " _See_ s. Conservatism, Liberalism. Poor, the, their right to State education and support, 127. Poor, the, _continued_;-- " are kept at the expense of the rich, 127 _n._ " to be taken care of, 118. Poverty, classical writers on, 2. " mediaeval view of, 4. " modern contempt for, just and right, 1 _seq._ Posterity, thought for, 72. Praise, only the young can enjoy, for the old are above it, if they deserve it, 26. Pride, as a motive of expenditure, 79. Prize-giving, a bad t
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