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1 May It Please the Court 1930

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THE COURT
By
JAMES M. BECK, LL.D., D.Lit.,
Formerly Solicitor General of the United States
Author of The Constitution of the United States
Member of the American Philosophical Society
Honorary Bencher of Gray's Inn
Edited by
0. R. McGUIRE, A.M., S.J.D.
of the Virginia Bar
Those who design to be partakers in the government should be sure to remember
those two precepts of Plato; first, to make the safety and interest of their citizens
the great aim and design of all their thoughts and endeavors, without ever
considering their own personal advantages; and, secondly, so as to take
care of the whole collective body of the Republic, as not to serve
the interest of any one party, to the prejudice or neglect
of all the rest.  Cicero, The Offices, No. XXV.
NEW YORK
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
1930

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