Blackstone's Commentaries:
with Notes of Reference (1803)
St. George Tucker Of The Rise, Progress, And Gradual Improvements, of The Laws of England
Blackstone's NOTES (Tucker's notes not yet added)

     1.    Hal. Hist. C. L. 62.
     2.    Ibid. 57.
     3.    Ibid. 59.
     4.    Mod. Un. Hist. xx. 114.
     5.    Spelm. Cod. Likewise. W. l. 288. Hen. l. 299.
     6.    Stat. Civ. Lond. 13 Edw. I.
     7.    Hal. Hist. C. L. 138.
     8.    Hal. Hist. C. L. 156.
     9.    Ibid. 158.
   10.    Hal. Hist. C. L. 162.
   11.    See pag. 86.
   12.    The point of time, at which I would choose to fix this theoretical perfection of our public law, is the year 1679; after the habeas corpus act was passed, and that for licensing the press had expired: though the years which immediately followed it were times of great practiced oppression.