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The Elements of Law Natural and Politic by Thomas Hobbes
Part I - Human Nature
Introduction
Chapter I - The General Devision of Man's Natural Faculties
Chapter II - The Cause of Sense
Chapter III - Of Imagination and the Kinds Thereof
Chapter IV - Of the Several Kinds of Discursion of the Mind
Chapter V - Of Names, Reasoning, and Discourse of the Tongue
Chapter VI - Of a Knowledge, Opinion and Relief
Chapter VII - Of Delight and Pain; Good and Evil
Chapter VIII - Of the Pleasures of the Senses; Of Honour
Chapter IX - Of the Passions of the Mind
Chapter X - Of the Difference Between Men In These Discerning Faculty and the Cause
Chapter XI - What Imaginations and Passions Men Have, at the Names of Things Supernatural
Chapter XII - How by Deliberation From Passions Proceed Men's Actions
Chapter XIII - How by Language Men Work Upon Each Other's Minds
Chapter XIV - Of the Estate and Right of Nature
Chapter XV - Of the Divesting Natural Right by Gift and Covenant
Chapter XVI - Some of the Laws of Nature
Chapter XVII - Other Laws of Nature
Chapter XVIII - A Confirmation of the Same Out of The Word of God
Chapter XIX - Of the Necessity and Definition of a Body Politic
Part II - De Corpore Politco
Chapter XX - Of the Requisites to the Constitution of a Commonwealth
Chapter XXI - Of the Three Sorts of Commonwealth
Chapter XXII - Of the Power of Masters
Chapter XXIII - Of the Power of Fathers, and of Patrimonial Kingdom
Chapter XXIV - The Incommodities of Several Sorts of Government Compar
Chapter XXV - That Subjects are not Bound to Follow Their Private Judgments in Controversies of Religion
Chapter XXVI - That Subjects are not bound to follow the Judgment of any Authorities in Controversies of Religion which is not Dependent on the Sovereign Power
Chapter XXVII - Of the Causes of Rebellion
Chapter XXVIII - Of the Duty of Them That Have Sovereign Power
Chapter XXIX - Of the Nature and Kinds of Laws