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book XX.: of laws in relation to commerce, considered in its nature and distinctions.
book XXI.: of laws relative to commerce, considered in the revolutions it has met with in the world.
book XXII.: of laws in relation to the use of money.
book XXIII.: of laws in the relation they bear to the number of inhabitants.
book XXIV.: of laws as relative to religion, considered in itself, and in its doctrines.
book XXV.: of laws as relative to the establishment of religion and its external polity.
chap. I.: of religious sentiments.
chap. II.: of the motives of attachment to different religions.
chap. III.: of temples.
chap. IV.: of the ministers of religion.
chap. V.: of the bounds which the laws ought to prescribe to the riches of the clergy.
chap. VI.: of monasteries.
chap. VII.: of the luxury of superstition.
chap. VIII.: of the pontificate.
chap. IX.: of toleration in point of religion.
chap. X.: the same subject continued.
chap. XI.: of changing a religion.
chap. XII.: of penal laws.
chap. XIII.: a most humble remonstrance to the inquisitors of spain and portugal.
chap. XIV.: why the christian religion is so odious in japan.
chap. XV.: of the propagation of religion.
book XXVI.: of laws, as relative to the order of things on which they determine.
book XXVII.: of the origin and revolutions of the roman laws on successions.
book XXVIII.: of the origin and revolutions of the civil laws among the french.
book XXIX.: of the manner of composing laws.
book XXX.: theory of the feudal laws among the franks, in the relation they bear to the establishment of the monarchy.
book XXXI.: theory of the feudal laws among the franks, in the relation they bear to the revolutions of their monarchy.
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