ANALYSIS. CHAP. I. Origin of Society . . « » > Legislative and Executive Authorities Principles of the Constitution as to the Royal Power The King's Attributes or Political Power His Prerogative in general Boundaries and restraints Who, in legal contemplation, is entitled to exercise the Prerogatives , • , - . Page 1 3 4 6 7 CHAP. II. Sect. 1. Of the King's Right to Allegiance; from whom due . . . .12 2. Of the Nature and Extent of Allegiance, and of taking the Oaths of Allegiance . 15 3. Of such Rights of the King over the Per- sons of his Subjects, as more immediately result from the Allegiance and Submis- sion due from them . 18 CHAP. III. "Where the Prerogatives are exerciseable ; and herein of the Prerogative, as it respects the British Co- lonies • . , . , 25