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Contents
I. | The End of Jurisprudence, viz. the Protection of Rights. |
II. | The Protection of Rights. |
III. | What is Required for the Perfection of the Civil Code. |
IV. | What is Necessary to the Perfection of the Penal Code. |
V. | The Doctrine of Punishment. |
VI. | The Code of Procedure. |
VII. | The Judicial Establishment. |

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