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20 September, 23:02
William blackstone contribution to us government
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William Blackstone was a jurist in 1770 as a Justice of the Common Pleas, he was significant to US government because he wrote and republished several times before his death an entire four-volume examination of English law and his own theory of common law which lead to inspire parts of establishing the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the U. S Constitution in 1789.
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