1. In the Very Face of Government: The American Comparison
2. It Signifies Little Who Is Governor: The Locus of Law
3. Sourve from Whence the Clamors Flow: The Conditions of Law
4. Democracy Is Too Prevalent in America: The Civil Traverse Jury
5. Juries Lie Open to Management: The Uses of the Grand Jury
6. In Defiance of the Threats: The Criminal Traverse Jury
7. Unless Law Are Enforced: The Legitimacy of Whig Law
8. By Consent of the Council: The Import of Local Control
9. The Seeds of Anarchy: The Execution of Whig Law
10. The Same Leaven with the People: The Legal Mind of the American Whig
11. Disjointed and Independent of Each Other: The Conditions of Imperial Law
12. The Government They Have Set Up: The Emergence of Whig Government
13. The Oppression of Centuries: The Irish Comparison
14. A Most Dreadful Ruin: The Legal Mind of British-Ruled Ireland
15. To Effect a Revolution: The Execution of Imperial Law
16. Enforced by Mobs: The Rule of Law.