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050 00 $aKD432$b.B52 1758
050 14 $aKD621.B53$bA2 1758
051 $aAC901$b.M5 vol. 1052, no. 22
100 1 $aBlackstone, William,$cSir,$d1723-1780.
245 12 $aA discourse on the study of the law :$bbeing an introductory lecture, read in the public schools, October XXV, M.DCC.LVIII /$cby William Blackstone ... Vinerian professor of the laws of England in the University of Oxford ; published by the direction of the vice-chancellor, heads of houses, and proctors.
260 $aOxford :$bPrinted at the Clarendon Press,$c1758.
300 $a[2], 40, [2] p. ;$c24 cm. (4to)
500 $a"In order that the extent of Mr. Viner's benefaction to the University of Oxford ... may be ... understood, it is thought proper to subjoin ... a short account of his will and effects, and of the establishment which has lately been formed by the university." Cf. p. [35]-40.
500 $aSignatures: A-E⁴; t.p. and p. [41]-[42] are on unsigned conjugate leaves.
510 4 $aEller$c233
650 0 $aLaw$xStudy and teaching$zEngland$vEarly works to 1800.
600 10 $aViner, Charles,$d1678-1756.
710 2 $aMiscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)$5DLC
710 2 $aWilliam Blackstone Collection (Library of Congress)$5DLC