At the close of the Constitutional Convention Franklin was asked, “what kind of government have you wrought for us?” He replied, “a Republican form of government if you can keep it.” Listening nearby George Washington said, “and in order to keep it every man must know the law.” When Abraham Lincoln studied law in his cabin what law books was he studying? He was studying books on the Common Law supplied to him by mail order. Statutory and equity law, taught in universities, did not come about until Rockefeller financed it's propagation beginning in the early 1900s - to serve his corporate purposes. |
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