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Why did William Blackstone believe that the parliament was important

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Parliament played a central role as the source of legislation
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Answer: Blackstone was not a pure monarchist. In his perfect world, which he believed the United Kingdom of his day closely resembled, Parliament played a central role as the source of legislation, and within Parliament, the House of Commons and the House of Lords balanced each other.

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