PART I. Containing:
The principles of morals and legislation.
On the promulgation of laws; with specimen of a penal code: edited from the French of Dumont, and the Mss. of Bentham.
On the influence of time and place in matters of legislation: from the Mss. of Bentham.
A table of the springs of action.
A fragment on government; with the historical preface to the second edition.
PART II. Containing:
Principles of the civil code; with appendix, on the levelling system: from the French of Dumont and the Mss. Of Bentham.
Principles of penal law: from the French of Dumont and the Mss. Of Bentham: including
I. Political remedies for the evil of offences.
II. Rationale of punishment, with appendix on death punishments.
III. Indirect methods of preventing crimes.
PART III. Containing:
View of the hard-labour bill
Panopticon; or the inspection house: (applicable to prisons, workhouses, madhouses, hospitals, schools, &c.)
Postscript to panopticon, parts I. and II.
Panopticon versus New South Wales.
A plea for the constitution: (against the penal colony of New South Wales, &c.)
Draught of a code for a judicial establishment in France
PART IV. Containing:
Bentham's draught for the organization of judicial establishments, compared with the draught by the committee of the national assembly of France
Emancipate your colonies; showing the uselessness and mischievousness of distant dependencies
On houses of peers and senates
Papers relative to codification and public instruction
Codification proposal; or idea of an all-comprehensive body of law
PART V. Containing:
Scotch reform: (administration of justice in Scotland.)
Summary view of the plan of a judicatory, under the name of the court of lords' delegates
The art of packing: (special juries, in libel cases.)
Swear not at all
Truth versus Ashurst; or law as it is, and as it is said to be
The king against Edmonds, &c.
The king against Wolseley, &c.
Official aptitude maximized; expense minimized
PART VI. Containing:
Official aptitude maximized; expense minimized continued: viz.
7. Observations on Mr. Secretary Peel's speech
8. Indications respecting Lord Eldonn
10. On public account-keeping
Commentary on Humphreys real property code
Outline of a plan of a general register of real property
Justice and codification petitions
Lord brougham displayed; including:
1. Boa constrictor, alias helluo curiarum
2. Observations on the bankruptcy court bill; now ripened into an act
PART VII. Containing:
Principles of judicial procedure; with the outline of a procedure code
The rationale of reward
Leading principles of a constitutional code for any state
On the liberty of the press, and public discussion; addressed to the Spanish people
PART VIII. Containing:
An essay on political tactics; or inquiry concerning the discipline and mode of proceeding proper to be observed in political assemblies
The book of fallacies
Anarchical fallacies; being an examination of the declaration of rights issued during the French revolution
Principles of international law
Junctiana proposa; proposals for the junction of the Atlantic and pacific oceans, by means of a joint- stock company.
A protest against law taxes; showing the peculiar mischievousness of all such impositions as add to the expense of appeal to justice
Supply without burden; or escheat vice taxation: being a proposal for a saving of taxes, by an extension of the law of escheat
Tax with monopoly; exemplified in the instances of the stockbroking and banking businesses
PART IX. Containing:
Defence of usury
Manual of political economy
A plan for the conversion of stock into note annuities
On the restrictive and prohibitory commercial system
View of a complete code of laws
Pannomial fragments
Nomography; or the art of inditing laws
Logical arrangements
PART X. Containing:
Equity dispatch court proposal
Equity dispatch court bill.
Plan of parliamentary reform, in the form of a catechism
Radical reform bill; with extracts from the reasons
Radicalism not dangerous
PART XI. Containing:
Introduction to the rationale of evidence
And part of the rationale of evidence
PART XII. Containing:
The rationale of judicial evidence, books II. III. & IV.
With notes, chiefly illustrative of alterations in the law which have taken place since the publication of the first edition.
PART XIII. Containing:
The rationale of judicial evidence, books V. VI. VII. & VIII.
With notes, chiefly illustrative of alterations in the law which have taken place since the publication of the first edition,
PART XIV. Containing the remainder of:
The rationale of judicial evidence, viz. Books IX. & X.
With a general index to the two vols. on evidence, viz. vols. VI. & VIL.
And notes, chiefly illustrative of alterations in the law which have taken place since the publication of the first edition.
PART XV. Containing:
Chrestomathia
Ontology
Logic
PART XVI. Containing:
Language.
Universal grammar
Tracts on poor law
Three tracts on Spanish and Portuguese affairs
Letters to Count Toreno, on the Spanish code
Reformation projects in relation to Tripoli
PART XVII. Containing:
The constitutional code
PART XVIII. Containing:
The constitutional code
PART XIX. Containing:
Memoirs of Bentham by John Bowring;
Including autobiographical conversations and correspondence
PART XX. Containing:
Memoirs of Bentham, by John Bowring;
Including autobiographical conversations and correspondence
PART XXI. Containing:
Conclusion of memoirs of Bentham, by John Bowring;
And commencement of general index
PART XXII. Containing:
Conclusion of general index;
And an introduction to the study of Bentham's works, by J. H. Burton, esq, advocate, one of the editors.