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“Natural Rights Dissected and Rejected: John Lind’s Counter to the Declaration of Independence.” – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 October 2017

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Abstract

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Corrigendum
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Copyright © the American Society for Legal History, Inc. 2017 

On p. 575, the date for the beginning of Blackstone’s lectures at All Souls should be 1753 rather than 1758.

On p. 575, n. 34, Blackstone’s Analysis (1756) was a syllabus for those lectures, which had already begun.

On p. 575, to clarify, Bentham was still in residence at Queen’s College, though he had also enrolled at Lincoln’s Inn.

On p. 576, n. 36, Blackstone’s postscript for the posthumously published 9th edition of his Commentaries (1783) was reprinted from the 8th edition (1778), which appeared before his death in 1780.

The author regrets the errors.

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York, Neil (2017) Natural Rights Dissected and Rejected: John Lind’s Counter to the Declaration of Independence. Law and History Review, 35(3), 563593. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0738248017000268 CrossRefGoogle Scholar