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This Page Has Not Been Transcribed Yet Title understood to be preferred A familiar View of Blackstone: or say Blackstone familiarized: ... Blackstone and Law familiarised
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This paper has for its object and end in view, the giving to the people of England and its dependencies an as far sound as possible ... in the ... of these of these members a conception .... of the state of the law as it is in England. On considering how this can be done, it has been found that by any other means could no concepion be given of law as it is, so clear, if at all, us by means of Law as it ought to be: for that virtual reference lead will ... law as it ought to be, [/to give] any naturally clear explanation of law as it is would be impossible.[?]
.... Of Law as it is, the clearest explanation capable of being formd may thus is community and is a felicious truly thought to be that which is given by Blackstone. But in that given by Blackstone the language employed is .... which is termed [/i] techings [i] : language ... technical meaning given pecular to art and science. But in so far as the language is technical it is no otherwise capable of being explained n operson not ... in this branch of art and science than by reference to such language as it familiar to all tolerably will educated uinstructed person where language is that same language.
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title understood to be proposed / a familiar view of blackstone: or say / blackstone familiarized: or else / blackstone and law familiarized / proposed introduction or beginning |
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