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Alexis Ware
19 July, 16:01
What is the black stones commentaries on the law
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William Blackstone (1723-1780) is an English lawyer, author of "Commentaries to the Laws of England" (1765 - 1769), which is considered the best statement of the doctrine of Anglo-Saxon law. This work, created on the basis of the first lecture course on English law, became the basis for the University of Legal education.
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