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Book One: of the Rights of Persons - Chapter I.: Of the Absolute Rights of Individuals. - Chapter II.: Of the Parliament.

- Chapter III.: Of the King, and His Title. - Chapter IV.: Of the Kings Royal Family. - Chapter V.: Of the Councils Belonging to the King. - Chapter VI.: Of the Kings Duties. - Chapter VII.: Of the Kings Prerogative. - Chapter VIII.: Of the Kings Revenue. - Chapter IX.: Of Subordinate Magistrates. - Chapter X.: Of the People, Whether Aliens, Denizens, Or Natives. - Chapter XI.: Of the Clergy. - Chapter XII.: Of the Civil State. - Chapter XIII.: Of the Military and Maritime States. - Chapter XIV.: Of Master and Servant. - Chapter XV.: Of Husband and Wife. - Chapter XVI.: Of Parent and Child. - Chapter XVII.: Of Guardian and Ward. - Chapter XVIII.: Of Corporations. Book Two: of the Rights of Things - Chapter I.: Of Property, In General. - Chapter II.: Of Real Property; And, First, of Corporeal Hereditaments - Chapter III.: Of Incorporeal Hereditaments. - Chapter IV.: Of the Feodal System. - Chapter V.: Of the Ancient English Tenures - Chapter VI.: Of the Modern English Tenures. - Chapter VII.: Of Freehold Estates of Inheritance. - Chapter VIII.: Of Freeholds, Not of Inheritance. - Chapter IX.: Of Estates Less Than Freehold. - Chapter X.: Of Estates Upon Condition. - Chapter XI.: Estates In Possession, Remainder, and Reversion. - Chapter XII.: Of Estates In Severalty, Joint-tenancy, Coparcenary, and Common. - Chapter XIII.: Of the Title to Things Real, In General. - Chapter XIV.: Of Title By Descent. - Chapter XV.: Of Title By Purchase and I. By Escheat. - Chapter XVI.: II. Of Title By Occupancy. - Chapter XVII.: III. Of Title By Prescription. - Chapter XVIII.: IV. Of Title By Forfeiture. - Chapter XIX.: V. Of Title By Alienation. - Chapter XX.: Of Alienation By Deed. - Chapter XXI.: Of Alienation By Matter of Record. - Chapter XXII.: Of Alienation By Special Custom.

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XXIII.: Of Alienation By Devise. XXIV.: Of Things Personal. XXV.: Of Property In Things Personal. XXVI.: Of Title to Things Personal By Occupancy. XXVII.: Of Title By Prerogative and Forfeiture. XXVIII.: Of Title By Custom. XXIX.: Of Title By Succession, Marriage, and Judgment. XXX.: Of Title By Gift, Grant, and Contract. XXXI.: Of Title By Bankruptcy. XXXII.: Of Title By Testament, and Administration.

Book Three: of Private Wrongs - Chapter I.: Of the Redress of Private Wrongs By the Mere Act of the Parties. - Chapter II.: Of Redress By the Mere Operation of Law. - Chapter III.: Of Courts In General. - Chapter IV.: Of the Public Courts of Common Law and Fquity. - Chapter V.: Of Courts Ecclesiastical, Military, and Maritime. - Chapter VI.: Of Courts of a Special Jurisdiction. - Chapter VII.: Of the Cognizance of Private Wrongs. - Chapter VIII.: Of Wrongs, and Their Remedies, Respecting the Rights of Persons. - Chapter IX.: Of Injuries to Personal Property. - Chapter X.: Of Injuries to Real Property; and First of Dispossession, Or Ouster of the Freehold. - Chapter XI.: Of Dispossession, Or Ouster, of Chattels Real. - Chapter XII.: Of Trespass. - Chapter XIII.: Of Nuisance. - Chapter XIV.: Of Waste. - Chapter XV.: Of Subtraction. - Chapter XVI.: Of Disturbance. - Chapter XVII.: Of Injuries Proceeding From, Or Affecting, the Crown. - Chapter XVIII.: Of the Pursuit of Remedies By Action; and First of the Original Writ. - Chapter XIX.: Of Process. - Chapter XX.: Of Pleading - Chapter XXI.: Of Issue and Demurrer. - Chapter XXII.: Of the Several Species of Trial. - Chapter XXIII.: Of the Trial By Jury. - Chapter XXIV.: Of Judgment and Its Incidents. - Chapter XXV.: Of Proceedings In the Nature of Appeals. - Chapter XXVI.: Of Execution. - Chapter XXVII.: Of Proceedings In the Courts of Equity.

Book Four: of Public Wrongs - Chapter I.: Of the Nature of Crimes, and Their Punishment. - Chapter II.: Of the Persons Capable of Committing Crimes. - Chapter III.: Of Principals and Accessories. - Chapter IV.: Of Offences Against God and Religion. - Chapter V.: Of Offences Against the Law of Nations. - Chapter VI.: Of High Treason. - Chapter VII.: Of Felonies Injurious to the Kings Prerogative. - Chapter VIII.: Of Prmunire. - Chapter IX.: Of Misprisions and Contempts Affecting the King and Government. - Chapter X.: Of Offences Against Public Justice. - Chapter XI.: Of Offences Against the Public Peace. - Chapter XII.: Of Offences Against Public Trade. - Chapter XIII.: Of Offences Against the Public Health, and the Public Police Or Economy. - Chapter XIV.: Of Homicide. - Chapter XV.: Of Offences Against the Persons of Individuals. - Chapter XVI.: Of Offences Against the Habitations of Individuals. - Chapter XVII.: Of Offences Against Private Property. - Chapter XVIII.: Of the Means of Preventing Offences. - Chapter XIX.: Of Courts of a Criminal Jurisdiction. - Chapter XX.: Of Summary Convictions. - Chapter XXI.: Of Arrests. - Chapter XXII.: Of Commitment and Bail. - Chapter XXIII.: Of the Several Modes of Prosecution. - Chapter XXIV.: Of Process Upon an Indictment. - Chapter XXV.: Of Arraignment and Its Incidents. - Chapter XXVI.: Of Plea, and Issue. - Chapter XXVII.: Of Trial and Conviction. - Chapter XXVIII.: Of the Benefit of Clergy. - Chapter XXIX.: Of Judgment and Its Consequences. - Chapter XXX.: Of Reversal of Judgment. - Chapter XXXI.: Of Reprieve and Pardon. - Chapter XXXII.: Of Execution. - Chapter XXXIII.: Of the Rise, Progress, and Gradual Improvements of the Laws of England.

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