lecture I. Introductory.--II. Of the mental and physical premises of political economy and of the logical character of the doctrines thence deduced.--III. Of the logical method of political economy.--IV. Of the logical method of political economy (cont.)--V. Of the solution of an economic problem and of the degree of perfection of which it is susceptible.--VI. Of the place and purpose of definition in political economy.--VII. Of the Malthusian doctrine of population.--VIII. Of the theory of rent.--Appendices