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1 [Title]| Chapter I.~ 2 [Title]| Chapter II.~Of the State of Nature.~ 3 [Title]| Chapter III.~Of the State of War.~ 4 [Title]| Chapter IV.~Of Slavery.~ 5 [Title]| Chapter V.~Of Property.~ 6 [Title]| Chapter VI.~Of Paternal Power.~ 7 [Title]| Chapter VII.~Of Political or Civil 8 84 | largely, in the foregoing chapter, that I shall not here need 9 [Title]| Chapter VIII.~Of the Beginning of 10 [Title]| Chapter IX.~Of the Ends of Political 11 [Title]| Chapter X.~Of the Forms of a Common-wealth.~ 12 [Title]| Chapter XI.~Of the Extent of the 13 [Title]| Chapter XII.~Of the Legislative, 14 [Title]| Chapter XIII.~Of the Subordination 15 [Title]| Chapter XIV.~Of Prerogative.~ 16 [Title]| Chapter XV.~Of Paternal, Political, 17 [Title]| Chapter XVI.~Of Conquest.~ 18 [Title]| Chapter XVII.~Of Usurpation.~ 19 [Title]| Chapter XVIII.~Of Tyranny.~ 20 [Title]| Chapter XIX.~Of the Dissolution 21 232 | king; and that too in a chapter, wherein he pretends to