Book I. Of Laws in General 1. Of the Relation of Laws to different Beings. Laws, in their most gene...
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Book II. Of Laws Directly Derived from the Nature of Government 1. Of the Nature of the three diffe...
Book III. Of the Principles of the Three Kinds of Government 1. Difference between the Nature and P...
Book V. That the Laws Given by the Legislator Ought to Be in Relation to the Principle of Government...
Book IV. That the Laws of Education Ought to Be in Relation to the Principles of Government 1. Of t...
13. An Idea of Despotic Power. When the savages of Louisiana are desirous of fruit, they cut the tre...
Book VI. Consequences of the Principles of Different Governments with Respect to the Simplicity of C...
12. Of the Power of Punishments. Experience shows that in countries remarkable for the lenity of th...
Book VII. Consequences of the Different Principles of the Three Governments with Respect to Sumptuar...
Book VIII. Of the Corruption of the Principles of the Three Governments 1. General Idea of this Boo...
9. Of the Condition or State of Women in different Governments. In monarchies women are subject to ...
Book IX. Of Laws in the Relation They Bear to a Defensive Force 1. In what Manner Republics provide...
12. The same Subject continued. In Rome the judges were chosen at first from the order of senators....
Book X. Of Laws in the Relation They Bear to Offensive Force 1. Of offensive Force. Offensive force...
Book XI. Of the Laws Which Establish Political Liberty, with Regard to the Constitution 1. A genera...