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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.
chap. I.: some general considerations.
chap. II.: of the people of africa.
chap. III.: that the wants of the people in the south are different from those of the north.
chap. IV.: the principal difference between the commerce of the ancients and the moderns.
chap. V.: other differences.
chap. VI.: of the commerce of the ancients.
chap. VII.: of the commerce of the greeks.
chap. VIII.: of alexander. his conquest.
chap. IX.: of the commerce of the grecian kings after the death of alexander.
chap. X.: of the circuit of africa.
chap. XI.: of carthage and marseilles.
chap. XII.: the isle of delos. mithridates.
chap. XIII.: of the genius of the romans as to maritime affairs.
chap. XIV.: of the genius of the romans with respect to commerce.
chap. XV.: of the commerce of the romans with the barbarians.
chap. XVI.: of the commerce of the romans with arabia, and the indies.
chap. XVII.: of commerce after the destruction of the western empire.
chap. XVIII.: a particular regulation.
chap. XIX.: of commerce after the decay of the roman power in the east.
chap. XX.: how commerce broke through the barbarism of europe.
chap. XXI.: the discovery of two new worlds, and in what manner europe is affected by it.
chap. XXII.: of the riches which spain drew from america.
chap. XXIII.: a problem.
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.
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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