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Rondina, Gee, I would have never thought of that idea. That is why we have disussion board, to find out if anyone else knows of a work on this topic. If not, maybe I'll do it, Naturally, the first step is to ask if anyone else has looked into this issue. Apparently they have not.

Craig

P.S. Wills are not derivative sources and cannot be called biased. They say what they say at the time they were written. 

On May 17, 2012, at 12:20 PM, Rondina Muncy wrote:

> Craig,
> 
> I did misunderstand your question, however, I will suggest studying the
> statutes of the free states. In other words, go to the original source
> first before reading a derivative that may contain a bias.
> 
> Rondina

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