Blackstone's Commentaries:
with Notes of Reference (1803)
St. George Tucker Of Property, in General
Blackstone's NOTES (Tucker's notes not yet added)

     1.    Gen. 1:28.
     2.    Justin. L. 43. c. 1.
     3.    Barbeyr, Puf. 1. 4. c. 4.
     4.     Quemadmodum theatrum, cum commune sit, recte tamen dici potest, ejus esse eum locum quem quisque occuparit. Ce Fin. L. 3. c. 20.
     5.    Gen. 21:30.
     6.    Gen. 26:15, 18 etc.
     7.    Colunt discreti et diversi; ut fons, ut campus, ut nemus placuit. De mor. Germ. 16
     8.    Gen. c. 13.
     9.    See Book I. pag. 285.
   10.    It is principally to prevent any vacancy of possession, that the civil law considers father and son as one person; so that upon the death of either the inheritance does not so properly descend, as continue in the hands of the survivor. Ff, 28. 2. 11.
   11.    Gen. 15:3.