Excerpt from Considerations on the Abolition of the Common Law in the United States
The author of the following pages claims only the humble merit of recalling recollection to things well known to many who may read them; and of communicating to others of his fellow citizens, some information upon a subject of the last importance to them, but which has, perhaps, been so much beside their usual walks, as not to have received a just consideration. The lawyer will discover nothing but what he has long been familiar with. The facts stated have so frequently recurred to his experience, and the conclusions are so obvious to his reflections, that he will scarcely admit the necessity of this attempt to explain and enforce them.
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