Review of Daniel J. Boorstin: The mysterious science of the law: an essay on Blackstone's Commentaries showing how Blackstone, employing eighteenth century ideas of science, religion, history, aesthetics, and philosophy, made of the law at once a conservative and a mysterious science [Book Review]

Ethics 52 (3):382-383 (1942)
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