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100 _aPrest Wilfrid
245 _aWilliam Blackstone : Law and letters in the eighteenth century
260 _aOxford
_bOxford University Press
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505 _aContents: Acknowledgements ix; List of Illustrations xi; Abbreviations xv; Chapter 1 Introduction I; Chapter 2 ‘A Young Man of Brilliant Parts (1723 – 38) 13;’ Chapter 3 ‘Removed to the University’ (1738–43) 28; Chapter 4 ‘Between the University and the Temple’ (1744–53) 52; Chapter 5 ‘Advancing the Interests of the College’ (1744–53) 75; Chapter 6 ‘The General Benefit of the University at Large’ (1750–53) 96; Chapter 7 ‘An Active, Enterprising Genius’1 (1753–58) 119; Chapter 8 ‘A More Public Scene’ (1758–61) 151; Chapter 9 ‘Hopes of Advancement’ (1761–66) 183; Chapter 10 ‘A Great and Able Lawyer’ (1761–69) 207; Chapter 11 ‘This Temper of the Times’1 (1768–70) 236; Chapter 12 ‘At the Point He Always Wished For’ (1770–80) 259; Chapter 13 ‘Useful and Agreeable’ (1770–80) 276; Chapter 14 Conclusion 303; Appendices 313; Bibliography 317; Index 339.
650 _a1. Blackstone William - 1723 - 1780.2. Judges - Biography - U K
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