The Spirit of Laws

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Of the Laws in relation to the Nature of Aristocracy
14
The same Subject continued
15
Of the Conquests of the Mahomedans
16
How this Union of Religion Laws Manners and Customs
19
Of the Principles of the three Kinds of Government
20
Of the Principle of Despotic Government
28
Of Education in a Despotic Government
35
That the Laws given by the Legislator ought to be
43
In what Manner the Laws ought to maintain Frugality in
49
In what Manner the Laws are in relation to their Principle
58
Of the Simplicity of Criminal Laws in different Governments
80
That in Monarchies Ministers ought not to sit as Judges
86
Insufficiency of the I aws of Japan
92
Of the Rack
98
Of Sumptuary Laws in a Democracy
104
Of Sumptuary Laws in a Monarchy
106
Of the Domestic Tribunal among the Romans
112
Of Female Administration
118
Danger of the Corruption of the Principle of Monarchical
125
Particular Case of the Spanish Monarchy
132
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Gelon King of Syracuse
148
Alexander
155
The same Subject continued
159
In what Liberty consists
161
The same Subject continued ibid 5 Of the End or View of different Governments
162
Of the Monarchies we are acquainted with
174
Aristotles Manner of Thinking
176
Of the Government of the Kings of Rome and in what Manner the three Powers were there distributed
178
General Reflections on the State of Rome after the Expulsion of its Kings
180
In what Manner the Distribution of the three Powers began to change after the Expulsion of the Kings
181
In what Manner Rome in the flourishing State of that Republic suddenly lost its Liberty
183
Of the Legislative Power in the Roman Republic
184

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