Commentaries on the laws of England
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- William Blackstone Collection (Library of Congress) - Contributor
Publication
1979 - University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois
Language
English
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- Internet Archivecommentariesonla0004blac_a1g8
- ISBN-100226055361
- ISBN-100226055388
- ISBN-139780226055367
- ISBN-139780226055381
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- Goodreads3567568', '1714248
- LibraryThing6443275
- Library of Congress Control Number79011753
- OCLC Control Number4832359
- Better World Books9780226055381
- Better World Books9780226055367
- Open LibraryOL4408463M
Classifications
- DDC349.42
- DDC344.2
- LCCKD660 .B52 1765a
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- LCCKD661.B533 S67 1915
Description
Historical legal treatise on the common laws of England as of the mid eighteenth century.
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LawDroitDireitoHistoryTreatiseGenealogyCommon Lawlegal systemLegal HistoryHistory of LawLegal TreatiseKings and rulersPhilosophy of LawStudy and teachingLaw, great britainDireito das coisasEnglish Common LawEarly works to 1800American Common LawLaw -- Great BritainDireito constitucionalPolitics and governmentBlackstone's CommentariesInterpretation and construction
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