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Historical legal treatise analyzing and summarizing the common law of England as of the mid 1700s. Plays a somewhat similar role in North America as the basis of the common law of the United States at the time of its founding. The first systematic explication of English common law. Considered an appropriate secondary source today for certain common law questions such as the meaning of a term in a foundational U.S. document.
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Law, History of Law, Legal History, Legal Theory, Philosophy of Law, Common Law, English Common Law, American Common Law, Legal Treatise, Blackstone's Commentaries, Study and teachingPeople
Blackstone, William, SirPlaces
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An analysis of the laws of England: to which is prefixed an introductory discourse on the study of law
1762, Printed at the Clarendon Press
in English
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LC copy has bookplates inside front cover: James L. Petigrus Law Library; Richard harison Esqr; in ink on t.p.: Peter Mesier.
Eller 221
The Analysis served as the outline for Blackstone's Commentaries on the laws of England.
Signatures: A-R⁸ S-T⁴.
Inludes index.
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