STOT. III. Of the difficulty which has arifen in accounting for moral approbation. P.116 SECT. IV. Of the difficulty of reconciling the different judgements of men re- lating to the morality of external actions. SECT. V. Of the fundamental rules of morality relating to external actions. SECT. VII. Of the unequal degrees of merit and demerit in external actions. SECT. VIII. Of the obligations and fanctions of moral law. - SECT. VII. Of the different fources of adventitious rights. SECT. VIII. Of occupancy and the species of right that may refult from it. SECT. XI. Of the laws of convention, derived from the foregoing principle. 226 SLCT. XII. Of the specific obligations and rights that refult from contract. Of Moral Action and the Characteristics of a Virtuous and Happy Life. SECT. I. Of virtue as diftinguishable from the the effects of compulsory law. Page 315 SECT. II. Of the occafions and characters of human action in general. SECT. III. Of the characteristics of prudence. SECT. IV. Of the characteristics of goodness or justice. 323 332 349 SECT. VII. Of civil or political liberty. 457 SECT. VIII. Of liberty as it may be affected by the exercise of the legiflative power. 467 ERRATA. - VOL. II. Page 89. 1. 12. for states read stakes. Ibid. Note, for serva read seria; for defecerant 92. 1. 27. for fake read the fake. 168. Note, for aftringimus read aftringimur. 199. 1. penult. for relation read relations. 224. 1. 24. for fentiment read fentiments. 269. 1. penult. for that read like that. 294. 1. 20. for their read there. 301. 1. antipenult. for effect read affect. Page 319. Note, at bottom, dele Rex vixit male. 364. 1. 15. for principle read principal. 387. 1. 12. for will read well. 414. 1. 6. for I read It. 442. 1. 26. dele being. 448. 1. 21. dele 2d, Or. 468. 1. 10, dele not, for as to read not to. 469. 1. 15. dele is. 493.1. 12. for ties read duties. 509. 1. 25. for man reed human. |