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The author collects a series of lectures into a systematic exposition of English law, beginning with the study and nature of law and moving to the laws specific to England and its jurisdictions. It analyzes rights and duties of persons and public institutions, explaining the constitution of parliament and monarchy, royal prerogative and revenue, councils and magistracy, clergy and civil relations, and private legal relations such as master and servant, marriage, parentage, guardianship, and corporations, with attention to origins, principles, and practical application.

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Sir William Blackstone

Sir William Blackstone was an English jurist and legal scholar, best known for his influential work, "Commentaries on the Laws of England." Published in the 18th century, this seminal text laid the foundation for the study of English law and has had a lasting impact on legal education and the development of common law. Blackstone's writings are notable for their clarity and systematic approach, making complex legal principles accessible to a broader audience. His contributions to legal thought have earned him a prominent place in the history of English jurisprudence.

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