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INTRODUCTION
Of Happiness, the end of Legislation — Laws
its subject. Division of Laws
BOOK I
Of Offences in general. 1 Of Aestimation
2. Classification. 3.Graduation. 4. Tabulation.
5. Exemptions from Criminality. 6. Offences
in Concatenation. 7. Accomplices. 8. Offences
Radical and Excretitious. 9. Offences
Local and Universal. 10. Offences Temporary
and Perpetual. 11. Definition of Offences.
BOOK II
Of Punishments in general. 1. Their End. 2
The right of prescribing Punishment. 3. Their
object. 4. Quantity. 5. Quality. 6. Species.
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General Contents of the Work. as divided into Books.
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Book III
Of Offences in particular. The several sorts
of offences commonly called Crimes; with the
Punishments to each. 1st. Of Offences against
persons certain determined individually, Offences against Individuals. 2d. Offences against persons
certain determined by place, Offences against
the Neighbourhood. 3d. Offences against persons
uncertain, Offences against the <hi rend='underline'>State</hi>
BOOK IV
Of the Composition of Laws — or the manner
of describing Offences and Punishments.
BOOK V
Of the Promulgation of Laws.
APPENDIX
1. Of the <hi rend='underline'>Obstacles</hi> to th a reform in Legislation.
2. Of the <hi rend='underline'>Advancement</hi> of the Science.
General Contents of the Work as divided into Books.
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