Law, in its most general and comprehensive sense, signifies a rule of action; and is applied indiscriminately to all kinds of action, whether animate, or inanimate, rational or irrational. Thus we say, the laws of motion, of gravitation, of optics, or mechanics, as well as the laws of nature and of nations. And it is that rule of action, which is prescribed by some superior, and which the inferior is bound to obey.
THIS law of nature, being co-eval with mankind and dictated by God himself, is of course superior in obligation to any other. It is binding over all … - William Blackstone
THIS law of nature, being co-eval with mankind and dictated by God himself, is of course superior in obligation to any other. It is binding over all …
- William Blackstone
Trial by jury is a privilege of the highest and most beneficial nature [and] our most important guardian both of public and private liberty. The libe… - William Blackstone
Trial by jury is a privilege of the highest and most beneficial nature [and] our most important guardian both of public and private liberty. The libe…
The public good is in nothing more essentially interested, than in the protection of every individual's private rights. - William Blackstone
The public good is in nothing more essentially interested, than in the protection of every individual's private rights.
Those rights, then, which God and nature have established, and are therefore called natural rights, such as life and liberty, need not the aid of hum… - William Blackstone
Those rights, then, which God and nature have established, and are therefore called natural rights, such as life and liberty, need not the aid of hum…
Law, in its most general and comprehensive sense, signifies a rule of action; and is applied indiscriminately to all kinds of action, whether animate… - William Blackstone
Law, in its most general and comprehensive sense, signifies a rule of action; and is applied indiscriminately to all kinds of action, whether animate…
No enactment of man can be considered law unless it conforms to the law of God - William Blackstone
No enactment of man can be considered law unless it conforms to the law of God
The liberty of the press is indeed essential to the nature of a free state: but this consists in laying no previous restraints upon publications, and… - William Blackstone
The liberty of the press is indeed essential to the nature of a free state: but this consists in laying no previous restraints upon publications, and…
The husband and wife are one, and that one is the husband. - William Blackstone
The husband and wife are one, and that one is the husband.
Man must necessarily be subject to the laws of his Creator. This will of his Maker is called the Law of Nature. This Law of Nature is superior to a… - William Blackstone
Man must necessarily be subject to the laws of his Creator. This will of his Maker is called the Law of Nature. This Law of Nature is superior to a…
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