Common Law Handbook by National Liberty Alliance
ALL MEN DECIDE whether they want to
participate in the institutions of men or not. The
United States Supreme Court confirmed this
when they said: “…every man is independent
of all laws, except those prescribed by nature.
He is not bound by any institutions formed by
his fellowman without his consent.” (Cruden v.
Neale, 2 N.C. 338 May Term, 1796
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ALL MEN DECIDE whether they want to
participate in the institutions of men or not. The
United States Supreme Court confirmed this
when they said: “…every man is independent
of all laws, except those prescribed by nature.
He is not bound by any institutions formed by
his fellowman without his consent.” (Cruden v.
Neale, 2 N.C. 338 May Term, 1796
More from the handbook of quotes on separate posts.
Common Law Handbook by National Liberty Alliance
ALL MEN DECIDE whether they want to
participate in the institutions of men or not. The
United States Supreme Court confirmed this
when they said: “…every man is independent
of all laws, except those prescribed by nature.
He is not bound by any institutions formed by
his fellowman without his consent.” (Cruden v.
Neale, 2 N.C. 338 May Term, 1796
More from the handbook of quotes on separate posts.