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History records that before he was a lawyer, Abraham Lincoln was a general store keeper in Illinois. Trying as hard as he could, Lincoln just was not making a success of his business.
He wanted to be a lawyer, but preparation for such a vocation seemed almost beyond his reach. He would need to own and study important law books to be a lawyer. One such book was Blackstone's Commentary On English Law.
He wanted to be a lawyer, but preparation for such a vocation seemed almost beyond his reach. He would need to own and study important law books to be a lawyer. One such book was Blackstone's Commentary On English Law.

