Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Contents
- BOOK II.
- BOOK III.
- CHAP. 1 Concerning the adventitious States or permanent Relations: and first, Marriage
- CHAP. 2 The Rights and Duties of Parents and Children
- CHAP. 3 The Duties and Rights of Masters and Servants
- CHAP. 4 The Motives to constitute Civil Government
- CHAP. 5 The natural Method of constituting Civil Government, and the essential parts of it
- CHAP. 6 The Several Forms of Polity, with their principal Advantages and Disadvantages
- CHAP. 7 The Rights of Governours, how far they extend
- CHAP. 8 The Ways in which Supreme Power is acquired; how far just
- CHAP. 9 Of the Nature of Civil Laws and their Execution
- CHAP. 10 The Laws of Peace and War
CHAP. 7 - The Rights of Governours, how far they extend
from BOOK III.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2015
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Contents
- BOOK II.
- BOOK III.
- CHAP. 1 Concerning the adventitious States or permanent Relations: and first, Marriage
- CHAP. 2 The Rights and Duties of Parents and Children
- CHAP. 3 The Duties and Rights of Masters and Servants
- CHAP. 4 The Motives to constitute Civil Government
- CHAP. 5 The natural Method of constituting Civil Government, and the essential parts of it
- CHAP. 6 The Several Forms of Polity, with their principal Advantages and Disadvantages
- CHAP. 7 The Rights of Governours, how far they extend
- CHAP. 8 The Ways in which Supreme Power is acquired; how far just
- CHAP. 9 Of the Nature of Civil Laws and their Execution
- CHAP. 10 The Laws of Peace and War
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- A System of Moral PhilosophyIn Three Books, pp. 266 - 282Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015First published in: 1755