Judge St. George Tucker 

BLACKSTONE'S COMMENTARIES:


WITH


NOTES OF REFERENCE,


TO


THE CONSTITUTION AND LAWS,


OF THE


FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES;


AND OF THE


COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA

.

IN FIVE VOLUMES.


WITH AN APPENDIX TO EACH VOLUME,


CONTAINING


SHORT TRACTS UPON SUCH SUBJECTS AS APPEARED NECESSARY

TO FORM A CONNECTED

VIEW OF THE LAWS OF VIRGINIA,

AS A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL UNION.


BY ST. GEORGE TUCKER,


PROFESSOR OF LAW, IN THE UNIVERSITY OF WILLIAM AND MARY, AND

ONE OF THE JUDGES OF THE GENERAL COURT IN VIRGINIA.


PHILADELPHIA:


PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM YOUNG BIRCH, AND ABRAHAM SMALL,

NO. 17, SOUTH SECOND-STREET.

ROBERT CARR, PRINTER

.

1803.


Rendered, Edited and with an
Introduction
by Jon Roland.

Constitution Society

CONTENTS,


OF BOOK FIRST. PART FIRST.


INTRODUCTION.

OF THE STUDY, NATURE, AND EXTENT OF THE LAWS OF ENGLAND.

SECTION I. Of the Study of the Law

SECTION II. Of the Nature of Laws in General

SECTION III. Of the Laws of England

SECTION IV. Of the Countries Subject to the Laws of England

THE EDITOR'S APPENDIX.

NOTE A. Of Sovereignty and Legislature

NOTE B. Of the several Forms of Government

NOTE C. Of the Constitution of Virginia

NOTE D. Of the Constitution of the United States

[The following section divisions were done by the modern editor.]

[Section 1 - Nature of U.S. Constitution; manner of its adoption]

[Section 2 - Nature of U.S. Constitution; manner of its adoption (cont.)]

[Section 3 - Structure and organization of the federal government]

[Section 4 - Powers of Congress]

[Section 5 - Comparison to British Constitution; House of Commons]

[Section 6 - Comparison to British Constitution; House of Lords]

[Section 7 - Powers of Congress (cont.)]

[Section 8 - Powers of Congress (cont.)]

[Section 9 - Powers of Congress (cont.)]

[Section 10 - Powers of Congress (cont.)]

[Section 11 - Powers of Congress (cont.)]

[Section 12 - Restraints on Powers of Congress]

[Section 13 - Restraints on Powers of Congress (cont.)]

[Section 14 - Executive Powers]

[Section 15 - Executive Powers (cont.)]

[Section 16 - Judicial Powers]

[Section 17 - Miscellaneous Provisions]

[Section 18 - Miscellaneous Provisions (cont.)]

NOTE E. Of the Unwritten, or Common Law, of England; and it's introduction into, and authority within, the United American States

NOTE F. Of the LEX SCRIPTA; or Written Law, of Virginia

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