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CHAP. IV.-AGRICULTURAL LOANS.
Loans warranted by the Excess of Capital
Farmers cannot obtain Capital for themselves
Prosperous Trades create their own new Capital
Use of Government Intervention
Objections
Agricultural Loans would be repaid
CHAP. V.-LOANS FOR COLONIZATION AND EMIGRATION.
Principle of Loans applies to other Cases
Misdirection of Capital in 1845
Wakefield and Buller on Colonization
Colonization by the English Aristocracy
Supply of Wool from Australia
Effects of the new Gold in Australia
Probable Effects of Emigration
Importance of the Supply of Wool
Supply of Cotton
CHAP. VI.-LOANS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF TOWNS.
A Town Life the future Life of England.
Evils of a Town Life
Healthy Habitations wanted
Loans for Town Drainage and Water Supply
Loans for Improvement of Dwellings
CHAP. VII.-WORKING PARTNERSHIPS.
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CHAP. VIII.-ENGLAND AMONG THE NATIONS.
CHAP. III.-GROUNDS OF FEAR AND HOPE IN ENGLAND.
CHAP. IV.-RECONCILIATION OF THE CHURCHES.
The Great Want
Agreement of Comte and Carlyle
Remedy of Comte
Remedy of Carlyle
Something better than either
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Note A.-Nature of Money Capital-Mr. Hodgskin's Pamphlet
Note B.-The Quarterly Review on Accumulations of Capital .
Note C.-Mr. Fullarton on the Process of Depreciation .