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00 - Preface
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01 - Chapter 1: Of the Principle of Utility
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02 - Chapter 2: Of Principles Adverse to that of Utility
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03 - Chapter 3: Of the Four Sanctions or Sources of Pain and Pleasure
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04 - Chapter 4: Value of a Lot of Pleasure, How to be Measured
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05 - Chapter 5: Pleasures and Pains, Their Kinds
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06a - Chapter 6, part a: Of Circumstances Influencing Sensibility
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06b - Chapter 6, part b: Of Circumstances Influencing Sensibility
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07 - Chapter 7: Of Human Actions in General
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08 - Chapter 8: Of Intentionality
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09 - Chapter 9: Of Consciousness
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10a - Chapter 10, part a: Of Motives
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10b - Chapter 10, part b: Of Motives
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10c - Chapter 10, part c: Of Motives
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11 - Chapter 11: Of Human Dispositions in General
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12 - Chapter 12: Of the Consequences of a Mischievous Act
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13 - Chapter 13: Of Cases Unmeet for Punishment
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14 - Chapter 14: Of the Proportion Between Punishments and Offences
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15 - Chapter 15: Of the Properties to be Given to a Lot of Punishment
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16-1 - Chapter 16, paragraph 1: Classes of Offences
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16-2a - Chapter 16, paragraph 2, part a: Divisions and sub-divisions
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16-2b - Chapter 16, paragraph 2, part b: Divisions and sub-divisions
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16-3a - Chapter 16, paragraph 3, part a: Genera of Class I
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16-3b - Chapter 16, paragraph 3, part b: Genera of Class I
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16-3c - Chapter 16, paragraph 3, part c: Genera of Class I
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16-3d - Chapter 16, paragraph 3, part d: Genera of Class I
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16-4 - Chapter 16, paragraph 4: Advantages of the present method
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16-5 - Chapter 16, paragraph 5: Characters of the five classes
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17 - Chapter 17: Of the Limits of the Penal Branch of Jurisprudence