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The Sovereignty of the Law : Selections from Blackstone’s Commentaries on the Laws of England
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Gareth Jones
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1973
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-01825-3
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978-1-349-01823-9
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1973
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10.1007/978-1-349-01823-9
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Book chapters
pp. 2
Of the study, nature, and extent of the laws of England
pp. 27
Of the nature of laws in general
pp. 45
Of the laws of England
pp. 56
Of the rights of persons Of the absolute rights of individuals
pp. 65
Of the parliament
pp. 75
Of the king and his title
pp. 88
Of the king’s duties
pp. 90
Of the kings prerogative
pp. 104
On the national debt
pp. 111
On the powers of the crown
pp. 115
On Slavery
pp. 118
Of the rights of things
pp. 131
Of the feodal system
pp. 139
Of private wrongs
pp. 145
Of the public courts of common law and equity
pp. 167
On the ‘intricacy of our legal process’
pp. 171
Of the several species of trial
pp. 176
Of the trial by jury
pp. 184
On delays in the administration of justice
pp. 187
Of public wrongs
pp. 202
Of offences against the law of nations
pp. 204
On the liberty of the press
pp. 206
Of the rise, progress, and gradual improvements, of the laws of England
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