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Bentham found the "grand and fundamental" fault of the Commentaries to be Blackstone's "antipathy to reform".
But it would be absurd to expect the Commentaries to be primarily a plea for reform.
He also processed in the darkroom his own quasi-scientific photographs of rocks, adding typewritten commentaries to many of them.
Recently he has contributed commentaries to The Guardian and guest-edited an issue of the New Statesman.
He was barely able to feed himself, selling daily commentaries to the newspaper El Heraldo for a few pesos each.
His prose deals with a variety of subjects ranging from Qurʾānic commentaries to treatises on Ṣūfism (Islāmic mysticism) and music.
Recently the site was extended by adding commentaries to specific statutes, which should enable laypersons to understand certain legislation.
My firm prediction is that these questions will bubble up in the year ahead, progressing from political commentaries to front pages ahead of the general election.
"But he will do well to keep his small personal commentaries to himself, as one does at the sight of the sea or of majestic mountains".
Mr. Whedon can imagine the appeal of such commentaries to fans, although he wonders how consumers would sort out thoughtful options from mere chatter.
The commentaries to the code under which Mr. Clinton is charged hold that "lawyers holding public office assume legal responsibilities going beyond those of other citizens".
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