2/3 Liberty a natural right .-- That of government adventitious .-- Government, its nature .-- Its end .-- Chap. Mankind cannot be considered as property .-- An objection answered .-- Chap. V.Division of the commerce into two parts, as it relates to those who sell, and those who purchase the human species into slavery .-- The right of the sellers examined with respect to the two orders of African slaves, "of those who are publickly seized by virtue of the authority of their prince, and of those, who are kidnapped by individuals."-- Chap. VI. Their right with respect to convicts .-- From the proportion of the punishment to the offence .-- From its object and end .-- Chap. |