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Godwin, Political Justice, Volume II (1793) Front Matter Title Page Contents of Vol. II, pp. ii-xxiii Book V. Of Legislative and Executive Power Chap. I. Introduction, p. 379 Chap. II. Of Education, the Education of a Prince, p. 383 Chap. III. Private Life of a Prince, p. 397 Chap. IV. Of a Virtuous Despotism, p. 408 Chap. V. Of Courts and Ministers, p.414 Chap. VI. Of Subjects, p. 423 Chap. VII. Of Elected Monarchy, p. 435 Chap. VIII. Of Limited Monarchy, p. 441 Chap. IX. Of a President with Regal Powers, p. 454 Chap. X. Of Hereditary Distinction, p. 461 Chap. XI. Moral Effects of Aristocracy, p. 468 Chap. XII. Of Titles, p. 474 Chap. XIII. Of the Aristocratical Character, p. 478 Chap. XIV. General Features of Democracy, p. 489 Chap. XV. Of Political Imposture, p. 499 Chap. XVI. Of the Causes of War, p. 511 Chap. XVII. Of the Object of War, p. 521 Chap. XVIII. Of the Conduct of War, p. 526 Chap. XIX. Of Military Establishments and Treaties, p. 534 Chap. XX. Of Democracy as connected with the Transactions of War, p. 542 Chap. XXI. Of the Composition of Governments, p. 550 Chap. XXII. Of the Future History of Political Societies, p. 558 Chap. XXIII. Of National Assemblies, p. 568 Chap. XXIV. Of the Dissolution of Government, p. 576 Book VI. Of Opinion Considered as a Subject of Political Institution Chap. I. General Effects of the Political Superintendence of Opinion, p. 581 Chap. II. Of Religious Establishments, p. 603 Chap. III. Of the Suppression of Erroneous Opinion in Religion and Government, p. 610 Chap. IV. Of Tests, p. 622 Chap. V. Of Oaths, p. 631 Chap. VI. Of Libels, p. 637 Chap. VII. Of Constitutions, p. 652 Chap. VIII. Of National Education, p. 665 Chap. IX. Of Pensions and Salaries, p. 673 Chap. X. Of the Modes of Deciding a Question on the Part of the Community, p. 683 Book VII. Of Crimes and Punishments Chap. I. Limitations of the Doctrine of Punishment which result from the Principles of Punishments, p. 687 Chap. II. General Disadvantages of Coercion, p. 696 Chap. III. Of the Purposes of Coercion, p. 705 Chap. IV. Of the Application of Coercion, p. 715 Chap. V. Of Coercion considered as a Temporary Expedient, p. 727 Chap. VI. Scale of Coercion, p. 745 Chap. VII. Of Evidence, p. 760 Chap. VIII. Of Law, p. 764 Chap. IX. Of Pardons, p. 781 Book VIII. Of Property Chap. I. Genuine System of Property Delineated, p. 787 Chap. II. Benefits arising from the Genuine System of Property, p. 799 Chap. III. Of the Objection to this System from the Admirable Effects of Luxury, p. 814 Chap. IV. Of the Objection to this System from the Allurements of Sloth, p. 818 Chap. V. Of the Objection to this System from the Impossibility of its being rendered permanent, p. 829 Chap. VI. Of the Objection to this System from the Inflexibility of its Restrictions, p. 839 Chap. VII. Of the Objection to this System from the Principle of Population, p. 860 Chap. VIII. Of the Means of Introducing the Genuine System of Property, p. 873 End of Vol. II, p. 895 Errata, p. 896
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