No. II.
Principles of Guvernment and Commerce.
- Origin of Guvernment. [38]
- Of Representation. ibid.
- Of the Executiv and Judicial Powers. [39]
- Distinction between Laws and legislativ Grants and Contracts. [40]
- Of collecting Debts by Law, and of Money. [42]
- Of Public Justice. [43]
No. III.
On Bills or Declarations of Rights.
- Necessity and Advantages of such Declarations in England. [45]
- Bills of Rights not necessary in America. [46]
No. IV.
On Guvernment.
- Of the Distinction between a Convention and Legislature. [49]
No. V.
- The Subject continued, with a Consideration of Mr. Jefferson's Arguments in Favor of an unalterable Constitution. [59]
No. VI.
- The Subject continued. That the Freemen of a State hav no Right to bind their Representativs in Legisture by their own Instructions. [72]