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Chap. XVII. Of the Augmentation of Troops,

310 Chap. XVIII. Of the exempting from Taxes, 311 Chap. XIX. Which is moft fuitable to the Prince and to the People, the letting out to farm, or the Adminiftration of the Revenues. Chap. XX. Of the Farmers of the Revenues, 314

312

Book XIV. Of Laws as relative to the Nature of the Climate.

Chap. I. General Idea,

316 Chap. II. Of the Difference of Men in different Climates. ibid. Chap. III. Contradiction in the Characters of Some fouthern Nations, 321 Chap. IV. Cause of the Immutability of Religion, Manners, Cuftoms, and Laws, in the Eaftern Countries, 322 Chap. V. That thofe are bad Legiflators who favoured the Vices of the Climate, and good Legiflators who oppofed thofe Vices, 323 Chap. VI. Of the Cultivation of Lands in warm Climates,

Chap. VII. Of Monachifm,

324 ibid.

ibid.

Chap. VIII. An excellent custom of China, 325
Chap. IX. Means of encouraging Industry, 326.
Chap. X. Of the Laws relative to the Sobriety of
the People,
Chap. XI. Of the Laws relative to the Diftem-
pers of the Climate,
Chap. XII. Of the Laws against Suicides, 330
Chap. XIII. Effects arising from the Climate of

England,

a 3

328

331

Chap.

Chap. XIV. Other Effects of the Climate, 333 Chap. XV. Of the different Confidence which the Laws have in People according to the Difference of Climates,

334

Book XV. In what manner the Laws of civil Slavery are relative to the Nature of the Climate.

336

Chap. I. Of civil Slavery, Chap. II. Origin of the Right of Slavery among the Roman Civilians,

337

Chap. III. Another Origin of the Right of Sla

339

very, Chap. IV. Another Origin of the Right of Sla

very,

340

341

Chap. V. Of the Slavery of the Negroes,
Chap. VI. True Origin of the Right of Sla-

very,

342

Chap. VII. Another Origin of the Right of Sla

very,

343

Chap. VIII. Inutility of Slavery among us, ibid. Chap. IX. Several Kinds of Slavery, 345 Chap. X. The Purport of Laws concerning Sla

very,

Chap. XI. Abufes of Slavery,

346 ibid.

Chap. XII. Danger from the Multitude of Slaves,

Chap. XIII. Of armed Slaves,

Chap. XIV. The fame Subject continued,

347

348

349

Chap. XV. Precautions to be used in moderate

Governments,

350

Chap. XVI. Regulations between Mafters and

Slaves,

352 Chap:

354

Chap: XVII. of Infranchisement,
Chap. XVIII. Öf Freedmen and Eunuchs, 356

Book XVI. How the Laws of domestic Slavery have a Relation to the Nature of the Climate.

ibid.

Chap. I. Of domeftic Servitude, 358 Chap. II. That in the Countries of the South, there is a natural Inequality between the two Sexes, Chap. III. That a Plurality of Wives depends greatly on the Means of Jupporting them, 360 Chap. IV. That the Law of Polygamy is an Affair that depends on Calculations,

ibid. Chap. V. The Reason of a Law of Malabar, 362 Chap. VI. Of Polygamy confidered in itself, ibid. Chap. VII. Of an Equality of Treatment in Cafe of many Wives,

363

Chap. VIII. On the Separation of Women from

Men,

364

Chap. IX. On the Connection between domeftic

and political Government,

365

Chap. X. The Principle on which the Morals of

the Eaft are founded,

366

Chap. XI. Of domeftic Slavery independently of

Polygamy,

368

Chap. XII. Of natural Modefly,

369

370

Chap. XIII. Of Jealousy,

Chap. XIV. Of the Eastern Manner of boufhold

Government,

ibid.

Chap. XV. Of Divorce and Repudiation, 37! Chap. XVI. Of Repudiation and Divorce amongst the Romans,

373

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