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 * Chap.||I.&emsp;Of the Origin of Punishments||5
 * ||II.&emsp;Of the Right to punish||7
 * ||III.&emsp;Consequences of the foregoing Principles||10
 * ||IV.&emsp;Of the Interpretation of laws||12
 * ||V.&emsp;Of the Obscurity of laws||18
 * ||VI.&emsp;Of the Proportion between Crimes and Punishments||21
 * ||VII.&emsp;Of estimating the Degree of Crimes||26
 * ||VIII.&emsp;Of the Division of Crimes||29
 * ||IX.&emsp;Of Honour||33
 * ||X.&emsp;Of Duelling||38
 * ||XI.&emsp;Of Crimes which disturb the public Tranquillity||40
 * ||XII.&emsp;Of the Intent of Punishments||43
 * ||XIII.&emsp;Of the Credibility of Witnesses||44
 * ||XIV.&emsp;Of Evidence, and the Proofs of a Crime, and of the Form of Judgment||49
 * ||XV.&emsp;Of secret Accusations||53
 * ||XVI.&emsp;Of Torture||57
 * ||XVII.&emsp;Of pecuniary Punishments||69
 * ||XVIII.&emsp;Of Oaths||72
 * ||XIX.&emsp;Of the Advantage of immediate Punishment||74
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 * ||X.&emsp;Of Duelling||38
 * ||XI.&emsp;Of Crimes which disturb the public Tranquillity||40
 * ||XII.&emsp;Of the Intent of Punishments||43
 * ||XIII.&emsp;Of the Credibility of Witnesses||44
 * ||XIV.&emsp;Of Evidence, and the Proofs of a Crime, and of the Form of Judgment||49
 * ||XV.&emsp;Of secret Accusations||53
 * ||XVI.&emsp;Of Torture||57
 * ||XVII.&emsp;Of pecuniary Punishments||69
 * ||XVIII.&emsp;Of Oaths||72
 * ||XIX.&emsp;Of the Advantage of immediate Punishment||74
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 * ||XVI.&emsp;Of Torture||57
 * ||XVII.&emsp;Of pecuniary Punishments||69
 * ||XVIII.&emsp;Of Oaths||72
 * ||XIX.&emsp;Of the Advantage of immediate Punishment||74
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 * ||XVIII.&emsp;Of Oaths||72
 * ||XIX.&emsp;Of the Advantage of immediate Punishment||74
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