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Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765) - William BLACKSTONE

The Commentaries on the Laws of England are an influential 18th century treatise on the common law of England by Sir William Blackstone, originally published by the Clarendon Press at Oxford, 1765-1769.

The Commentaries were long regarded as the leading work on the development of English law and played a role in the development of the American legal system. They were in fact the first methodical treatise on the common law suitable for a lay readership since at least the Middle Ages. The common law of England has relied on precedent more than statute and codifications and has been far less amenable than the civil law, developed from the Roman law, to the needs of a treatise. The Commentaries were influential largely because they were in fact readable, and because they met a need. The work is as much an apologia for the legal system of the time as it is an explanation; even when the law was obscure, Blackstone sought to make it seem rational, just, and inevitable that things should be how they were. (Summary from Wikipedia.)

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PrefaceIntroduction - Section 1 - Part 1Introduction - Section 1 - Part 2Introduction - Section 1 - Part 3Introduction - Section 1 - Part 4Introduction - Section 2 - Part 1Introduction - Section 2 - Part 2Introduction - Section 2 - Part 3Introduction - Secton 3 - Part 1Introduction - Section 3 - Part 2Introduction - Section 3 - Part 3Introduction - Section 4 - Part 1Introduction - Section 4 - Part 2Ch 1: Of the Absolute Rights of Individuals - Part 1Ch 1: Of the Absolute Rights of Individuals - Part 2Ch 2: Of the Parliament - Part 1Ch 2: Of the Parliament - Part 2Ch 2: Of the Parliament - Part 3Ch 2: Of the Parliament - Part 4Ch 2: Of the Parliament - Part 5Ch 3: Of the King and his Title - Part 1Ch 3: Of the King and his Title - Part 2Ch 3: Of the King and his Title - Part 3Ch 4: Of the King's Royal FamilyCh 5: Of the Councils Belonging to the KingCh 6: Of the King's DutiesCh 7: Of the King's Prerogative - Part 1Ch 7: Of the King's Prerogative - Part 2Ch 7: Of the King's Prerogative - Part 3Ch 7: Of the King's Prerogative - Part 4Ch 8: Of the King's Revenue - Part 1Ch 8: Of the King's Revenue - Part 2Ch 8: Of the King's Revenue - Part 3Ch 8: Of the King's Revenue - Part 4Ch 8: Of the King's Revenue - Part 5Ch 9: Of Subordinate Magistrates - Part 1Ch 9: Of Subordinate Magistrates - Part 2Ch 9: Of Subordinate Magistrates - Part 3Ch 10: Of the People, whether Aliens, Denizens, or NativesCh 11: Of the Clergy - Part 1Ch 11: Of the Clergy - Part 2Ch 12: Of the Civil StateCh 13: Of the Military and Maritime StatesCh 14: Of Master and ServantCh 15: Of Husband and WifeCh 16: Of Parent and ChildCh 17: Of Guardian and WardCh 18: Of Corporations - Part 1Ch 18: Of Corporations - Part 2
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