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John Locke, The Two Treatises of Civil Government (Hollis ed.) [1689]

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Two Treatises of Government, ed. Thomas Hollis (London: A. Millar et al., 1764).

" Author: John Locke

" Editor: Thomas Hollis

John Locke, Two Treatises of Government, ed. Thomas Hollis (London: A. Millar et al., 1764).

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Table of Contents

" Preface

" Of Government: Book I

" Chap. I. Of Government

" Chap. II. Of Paternal and Regal Power.

" Chap. III. Of Adam's Title to Sovereignty By Creation.

" Chap. IV. Of Adam's Title to Sovereignty By Donation, Gen. I. 28.

" Chap. V. Of Adam's Title to Sovereignty By the Subjection of Eve.

" Chap. VI. Of Adam's Title to Sovereignty By Fatherhood.

" Chap. VII. Of Fatherhood and Property Considered Together As Fountains of Sovereignty.

" Chap. VIII. Of the Conveyance of Adam's Sovereign Monarchical Power.

" Chap. IX. Of Monarchy, By Inheritance From Adam.

" Chap. X. Of the Heir to Adam's Monarchical Power.

" Chap. XI. Who Heir?

" Of Civil-government: Book II

" Chap. I. Of Civil Government

" Chap. II. Of the State of Nature.

" Chap. III. Of the State of War.

" Chap. IV. Of Slavery.

" Chap. V. Of Property.

" Chap. VI. Of Paternal Power.

" Chap. VII. Of Political Or Civil Society.

" Chap. VIII. Of the Beginning of Political Societies.

" Chap. IX. Of the Ends of Political Society and Government.

" Chap. X. Of the Forms of a Common-wealth.

" Chap. XI. Of the Extent of the Legislative Power.

" Chap. XII. Of the Legislative, Executive, and Federative Power of the Common-wealth.

" Chap. XIII. Of the Subordination of the Powers of the Common-wealth.

" Chap. XIV. Of Prerogative.

" Chap. XV. Of Paternal, Political, and Despotical Power, Considered Together.

" Chap. XVI. Of Conquest.

" Chap. XVII. Of Usurpation.

" Chap. XVIII. Of Tyranny.

" Chap. XIX. Of the Dissolution of Government.

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