Two Treatises of Government
by John Locke (1690)
BOOK II:
AN ESSAY CONCERNING THE TRUE ORIGINAL,
EXTENT AND END OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT

<*> Preface
I. Of Political Power
II. Of the State of Nature
III. Of the State of War
IV. Of Slavery
V. Of Property
VI. Of Paternal Power
VII. Of Political or Civil Society
VIII. Of the Beginning of Political Societies
IX. Of the Ends of Political Society and Government
X. Of the Forms of a Commonwealth
XI. Of the Extent of the Legislative Power
XII. The Legislative, Executive, and Federative Power of the Commonwealth 
XIII. Of the Subordination of the Powers of the Commonwealth
XIV. Of Prerogative
XV. Of Paternal, Political and Despotical Power, considered together
XVI. Of Conquest
XVII. Of Usurpation
XVIII.    Of Tyranny
XIX. Of the Dissolution of Government