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Book I: On War
Book II: On Miscellaneous Subjects
- Chap. 1: The Government of the Counts in the United Provinces - 25k
- Chap. 2: No One Is Responsible to the State for Counsel Given in Good Faith - 23k
- Chap. 3: On the Right of Legation - 20k
- Chap. 4: Whether Individual States Can Send or Receive Ambassadors - 25k
- Chap. 5: Who May Be Sent as Ambassadors - 20k
- Chap. 6: The Business and Procedure of Ambassadors at Public Audiences - 20k
- Chap. 7: Whether an Ambassador's Act Is Valid When Contrary to His Instructions - 23k
- Chap. 8: Whether Ambassadors May Receive Gifts; and Related Subjects - 28k
- Chap. 9: Precedence among Ambassadors, and Between an Inferior Prince - 22k
- Chap. 10: On the Observance of Public Agreements, and Exceptions - 27k
- Chap. 11: Whether Foreigners Should Be Kept from Offices of State - 24k
- Chap. 12: Whether Magisterial and Judicial Power Can Be Delegated - 26k
- Chap. 13: Whether Individuals Can Be Sued For the Debt of a Corporation - 25k
- Chap. 14: Whether Cities May Build, Repair, Extend and Fortify Their Walls - 22k
- Chap. 15: On Eminent Domain and the Payment for Property Appropriated - 30k
- Chap. 16: Immunity from Prosecution for Criminal Offences - 24k
- Chap. 17: Judges Cannot Designate a Place of Exile Beyond Their Jurisdiction - 26k
- Chap. 18: Whether the Provinces Possess Sovereign Rights in Religious Affairs - 28k
- Chap. 19: The Estates of Holland on March 13,1663 - 22k
- Chap. 20: The Meaning of §4 of the Peace of Munster, January 30, 1648 - 22k
- Chap. 21: To Whose Ships Respect must Be Shown, and on What Occasion - 26k
- Chap. 22: Miscellaneous Questions about Taxes, Revenues, and Tax Collectors - 27k
- Chap. 23: Whether States-general Have the Right to Interfere in the Provinces - 23k
- Chap. 24: Regarding Methods of Reconciling Provinces When They Disagree - 26k
- Chap. 25: Miscellaneous Questions of Minor Importance - 36k

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