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By marriage the husband and wife are one person in law, that is, the very being or legal existence of the woman is suspended during marriage.

By marriage the husband and wife are one person in law, that is, the very being or legal existence of the woman is suspended during marriage.

Sir William Blackstone, Edward Christian, John Frederick Archbold, Joseph Chitty (1827). “Commentaries on the Laws of England”, p.343

Herein indeed consists the excellence of the English government, that all parts of it form a mutual check upon each other.

William Blackstone, Robert Kerr (1873). “Commentaries on the Laws of England in Four Books by William Blackstone; Abridged and Adapted to the Present State of the Law by Robert Malcolm Kerr”, p.25

Mankind will not be reasoned out of the feelings of humanity.

Sir William Blackstone, John Fletcher Hargrave, George Sweet, Sir Richard Couch, William Newland Welsby (1852). “Commentaries on the Laws of England : in Four Books, with an Analysis of the Work”, p.246

The law rarely hesitates in declaring its own meaning; but the Judges are frequently puzzled to find out the meaning of others.

Sir William Blackstone, John Fletcher Hargrave, George Sweet, Sir Richard Couch, William Newland Welsby (1852). “Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books : with an Analysis of the Work”, p.303

There is nothing which so generally strikes the imagination and engages the affections of mankind, as the right of property.

Sir William Blackstone, Edward Christian, John Frederick Archbold, Joseph Chitty (1827). “Commentaries on the Laws of England”

Time whereof the memory of man runneth not to the contrary.

Commentaries on the Laws of England introduction, sec. 3 (1765)