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Commentaries and on
He then decided to become a lawyer and began teaching himself law by reading Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England and other law books.
He plied Origen with questions, and urged him to write his Commentaries () on the books of the Bible, and, as a wealthy nobleman and courtier, he provided his teacher with books for his studies and secretaries to lighten the labor of composition.
The works dealing with the Old Testament included Commentary on Samuel, Commentary on Genesis, Commentaries on Ezra and Nehemiah, On the Temple, On the Tabernacle, Commentaries on Tobit, Commentaries on Proverbs, Commentaries on the Song of Songs, Commentaries on the Canticle of Habakkuk, The works on Ezra, the Tabernacle and the Temple were especially influenced by Gregory the Great's writings.

Commentaries and Constitution
" In Joseph Story's 1833 treatise Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States, he wrote, " t is a most important and valuable amendment ; and places upon the high ground of constitutional right the inestimable privilege of a trial by jury in civil cases, a privilege scarcely inferior to that in criminal cases, which is conceded by all to be essential to political and civil liberty.
In Joseph Story's 1833 treatise Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States, he wrote, " t is a most important and valuable amendment ; and places upon the high ground of constitutional right the inestimable privilege of a trial by jury in civil cases, a privilege scarcely inferior to that in criminal cases, which is conceded by all to be essential to political and civil liberty.
Story, Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States § 1858 ( 1833 )
Robert Ferguson notes that " all our formative documents — the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Federalist Papers and the seminal decisions of the Supreme Court under John Marshall — were drafted by attorneys steeped in Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England.
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.
# The Commentaries of Sir W. Blackstone, Knight, on the Law and Constitution of England, carefully abridged in a new manner, and continued down to the present time ... By Wm.
# The British Constitution ; or, an Epitome of Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, for the Use of Schools.
# Blackstone's Commentaries systematically arranged and adapted to the existing State of the Law and Constitution, with great Additions.
He is most remembered today for his opinions in Martin v. Hunter's Lessee and The Amistad, along with his magisterial Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States, first published in 1833.
* Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: Volume I, Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: Volume II and Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: Volume III, ( 3 vols., 1833 ), a work of profound learning which is still the standard treatise on the subject.
* Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States First Edition on Google Books: Volume I, Volume II and Volume III
Upshur's view of the Constitution received its fullest expression in his 1840 treatise in response to Judge Joseph Story, A Brief Enquiry into the Nature and Character of our Federal Government: Being a Review of Judge Story's Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States.
The leading nineteenth century commentary on the Constitution, Justice Joseph Story's Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States ( 1833 ), likewise rejected the compact theory, concluding that the Constitution was established directly by the people, not by the states, and that it constitutes supreme law, not a mere compact.

Commentaries and Commonwealth
* Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski-Commentariorum De Republica emendanda libri quinque ( Five Books of Commentaries on the Improvement of Commonwealth )
Modrzewski's crowning achievement printed in 1551 was: Commentariorum De Republica emendanda libri quinque ( Five Books of Commentaries on the Improvement of Commonwealth, or Rozważań o poprawie Rzeczypospolitej ksiąg pięć in Polish ) published in the printing house of Łazarz Andrysowic.

Commentaries and noted
His Historia Placitorum Coronæ, dealing with capital offences against the Crown, is considered " of the highest authority ", while his Analysis of the Common Law is noted as the first published history of English law and a strong influence on William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England.
William Blackstone, when writing his Commentaries on the Laws of England, noted in his preface that " of all the earlier schemes for digesting the Laws of England the most natural and scientific, as well as the most comprehensive, appeared to be that of Sir Matthew Hale in his posthumous Analysis of the Law ".
He is most noted for writing the Commentaries on the Laws of England.
Academics have also noted the early reliance of the Supreme Court on the Commentaries, probably due to a lack of US legal tradition at that time.
The law of 18th Century England, however, as noted by Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, ca.
It should also be noted that the namesake of the Calvinist systematic theological viewpoint, John Calvin, seemingly expressed an unlimited atonement position in several passages from his published Commentaries.

Commentaries and since
There have been many commentaries on the Analects since the Han dynasty, but the two commentaries which have been most influential on Chinese readers ' interpretation of the text have been the Collected Explanations of the Analects ( Lunyu Jijie ) by He Yan ( c. 195-249 ) and several colleagues, and the Collected Commentaries of the Analects ( Lunyu Jizhu ) by Zhu Xi ( 1130-1200 ).
In addition to the creation of the Beavraisian in the classification of ancient peoples by Gabriel de Mortillet, which has been abandoned since it does not correspond to the historical reality, the power of the Aedui capital was related in the Commentaries on the Gallic War, which underlined the many alliances held by the Aedui with neighboring peoples.

Commentaries and Australian
Commentaries for all three matches of the annual rugby league State of Origin series are also broadcast ( main article: Roy and HG's State of Origin commentary ), and they have also broadcast live commentaries of other major events, including the Bicentennial celebrations on 26 January 1988 and the 2007 Australian federal election ( Indecision 07 ).
Commentaries on episode 272 are provided by Bruce Samazan ( Max ) and Melissa Tkautz ( Nikki ) with Australian soap expert Andrew Mercado.

Commentaries and executive
Royal proclamations of this character, made in furtherance of the executive power of the Crown, are binding on the subject, " where they do not either contradict the old laws or tend to establish new ones, but only confine the execution of such laws as are already in being in such matter as the sovereign shall judge necessary " ( Blackstone's Commentaries, ed.

Commentaries and is
* A less readable put printable PDF version of the Migne " Commentaries " is available from Google books.
The next definitive historical treatise on the common law is Commentaries on the Laws of England, written by Sir William Blackstone and first published in 1765-1769.
* Commentaries is a work attributed to Taautus
In his famous Commentaries on the Laws of England he wrote that " every wanton and causeless restraint of the will of the subject, whether produced by a monarch, a nobility, or a popular assembly is a degree of tyranny.
" William Blackstone touched on the subject in his Commentaries on the Laws of England, establishing perjury as " a crime committed when a lawful oath is administered, in some judicial proceeding, to a person who swears willfully, absolutely, and falsely, in a matter material to the issue or point in question.
His longest and most enduring work is the story of his life, the Commentaries, which is the only autobiography ever written by a reigning Pope.
In 1435 he was sent by Cardinal Albergati, Eugenius IV's legate at the council, on a secret mission to Scotland, the object of which is variously related even by himself < ref > In his Commentaries, he briefly mentions that that he was sent to Scotland " to help a prelate come back into the King's favour " and later mentions that once in the presence of the King ( James I ) he was granted everything he had come to Scotland for.
His most important and longest work is his autobiography Commentaries in 13 books, first published in 1584 by Cardinal Francesco Bandini Piccolomini, a distant relative.
The Latin title, literally Commentaries about the Gallic War, is often retained in English translations of the book, and the title is also translated to About the Gallic War, Of the Gallic War, On the Gallic War, The Conquest of Gaul, and The Gallic War.
In these Commentaries a new interpretation of the apocalyptic accounts is given: Babylon no longer represents the city of Rome, but Córdoba, seat of the Umayyad emirs of Al-Andalus ; the Beast, once a symbol of the Roman Empire, now stands for the Islamic invaders who in this time threatened to destroy Western Christianity and who made raids on the territories of the Asturian Kingdom.
In the prologue to the second book of the Commentaries is found one of the best examples of a Mappae Mundi of the high medieval culture.
According to William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, a court is constituted by a minimum of three parties: the actor or plaintiff, who complains of an injury done ; the reus or defendant, who is called upon to make satisfaction for it, and the judex or judicial power, which is to examine the truth of the fact, to determine the law arising upon that fact, and, if any injury appears to have been done, to ascertain and by its officers to apply a legal remedy.
He is perhaps best known as the author of the five volume series of texts on the teachings of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky: Psychological Commentaries on the Teaching of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky ( Boston: Shambhala, 1996, and Samuel Weiser Inc., 1996 ).

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