1OF GOVERNMENT BOOK I
1.1CHAP.I
1.2CHAP.II.Of Paternal and Regal
Power
1.3CHAP.III.Of Adam''s Title to Sovereignty
by Creation
1.4CHAP.IV.Of Adam''s Title to Sovereignty
by Donation, Gen.i.28
1.5CHAP.V.Of Adam''s Title to Sovereignty by
the Subjection of Eve
1.6CHAP.VI.Of Adam''s Title to Sovereignty
by Fatherhood
1.7CHAP.VII.Of Fatherhood and Property
considered together as Fountains of Sovereignty.
1.8CHAP.VIII.Of the Conveyance of Adam''s
sovereign Monarchical Power
1.9CHAP.IX.Of Monarchy, by Inheritance from
Adam
1.10CHAP.X.Of the Heir to Adam''s
Monarchical Power
1.11CHAP.XI.Who Heir?
2OF CIVIL-GOVERNMENT BOOK II
2.1CHAP.I
2.2CHAP.II.Of the State of Nature
2.3CHAP.III.Of the State of War
2.4CHAP.IV.Of SLAVERY
2.5CHAP.V.Of PROPERTY
2.6CHAP.VI.Of Paternal Power
2.7CHAP.VII.Of Political or Civil
Society
2.8CHAP.VIII.Of the Beginning of Political
Societies
2.9CHAP.IX.Of the Ends of Political Society
and Government
2.10CHAP.X.Of the Forms of a
Common-wealth
2.11CHAP.XI.Of the Extent of the
Legislative Power
2.12CHAP.XII.Of the Legislative, Executive,
and Federative Power of the Common-wealth
2.13CHAP.XIII.Of the Subordination of the
Powers of the Commonwealth
2.14CHAP.XIV.Of PREROGATIVE
2.15CHAP.XV.Of Paternal, Political, and
Despotical Power, considered together
2.16CHAP.XVI.Of CONQUEST
2.17CHAP.XVII.Of USURPATION
2.18CHAP.XVIII.Of TYRANNY
2.19CHAP.XIX.Of the Dissolution of
Government