THE TWO BOOKS ON THE DUTY OF MAN AND CITIZEN ACCORDING TO THE NATURAL LAW
BY SAMUEL VON PUFENDORFCAMBRIDGE
FROM THE HOUSE OF JOHN HAYES
Printer to the Celebrated University 1682
At the Charges of John Creed, Bookseller, Cambridge.
TABLE OF CHAPTERSBOOK I 1. On human action
2. On the norm of human actions, or law in general
3. On natural law
4. On the duty of man toward God, or natural religion
5. On the duty of man toward himself
6. On mutual duties, and first, that of not injuring others
7. On recognition of the natural equality of men
8. On the common duties of humanity
9. On the duty of contracting parties in general
10. On the duty of the users of language
11. On the duty of those who take oath
12. On duty as regards the acquisition of ownership
13. On the duties which result from ownership per se
14. On value
15. On contracts which presuppose the prices of things, and the duties thence derived
16. The methods of dissolving obligations arising from agreements
17. On interpretation
BOOK II 1. On the natural state of men
2. On conjugal duties
3. On the duties of parents and children
4. On the duties of masters and servants
5. On the impelling cause for the establishment of a State
6. On the internal structure of States
7. On the functions of the supreme authority
8. On the forms of government
9. The characteristics of civil authority
10. On the methods of acquiring authority, especially monarchical
11. On the duty of rulers
12. On civil laws in particular
13. On the power of life and death
14. On reputation
15. On the power of the supreme authority over property in the State
16. On war and peace
17. On alliances
18. On the duties of citizens
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