CHAP. II. On the Laws under different Govern ments. SECT. 1-2. As promulged and confented to by the People, or concealed in the Sove reign's Breaft Page 20 SECT. 3. As humane and gentle, or fevere and cruel 21 As equal and universal, or par SECT. 4. SECT. 5. 25 On the Laws refpecting Treason, as clear and diftinct, or confufed and ill defined CHAP. III. 27 On the Judicial Power and Proceedings under defpotic and free Governments. SECT. I. On the Judicial Power, as fepa rated from or conjoined with the legif lative and executive 32 35 SECT. 2. On Bail as allowed, and it's 44 SECT. SECT. 4. On the Judges, as independent or dependent SECT. 5. On the Trial by Jury Page 48 51 64 SECT. 6. On Witneffes (on Pardons 73 on the Coroner's Office 74) SECT. 7. On the Punishment of Crimes, as fixed, or at the Mercy of the Judge 74 CHAP. V. 113 On the House of Commons, as a Barrier against the Encroachments of the Crown. SECT. I. As voting the Army 118 SECT. 2. As having Power to impeach evil Counsellors SECT, 3. As voting the Supplies 125 128 С НАР. CHAP. VI. On Toleration. SECT. I. As neceffary to the Happiness of all Men Page 133 SECT. 2. As inconfiftent with the Principles of Defpotifm 134 SECT. I. The Princes of the Blood SECT. 2. The Minifters 195 196 |