BOOK II.-(Continued.) II. Things personal, or Chattels; in which are considered 1. Their Distribution. chap. xvii. 2. Property therein. page 83. 3. Title to them; which may be gained or lost by 1. Occupancy. xviii. 85. BOOK III. PRIVATE WRONGS, OR CIVIL INJURIES. For which the Laws of England have provided Redress II. By the mere Operation of Law. III. By both together, or Suit in Courts; wherein 1. Of Courts; and therein of ii. 96. i. 94. (1. Their Nature and Incidents. 2. Their several Distinctions; viz. 1. Of public or general Jurisdiction; as, 1. The Courts of Common Law and Equity. 2. Ecclesiastical Courts. 3. Courts Military. 4. Courts Maritime. iii. 97. 2. Of private or special Jurisdiction. v. 101. BOOK III.-(Continued.) PUBLIC WRONGS, OR CRIMES AND MISDEMESNORS. In which are considered chap. i. page 125. I. The general Nature of Crimes and Punishment. II. The Persons capable of committing Crimes, and their several Degrees of Guilt, as, iv. 130. iii. 129. 2. The Commonwealth; viz. Offences against 3. Individuals; being Crimes against- 5. Public Economy. vi. 134. vii. 136. 1. Their Persons; by {1. Homicide. |