| United States. Congress - 1966 - 186 pages
...great weight with him; their opinion high respect, their business unremitted attention. He sacrificed his repose, his pleasures, his satisfactions to theirs; and, above all, ever and in all cases, he preferred their interests to his own. He gave them not only his industry but his fine judgment,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1966 - 1668 pages
...It is his duty to sacrifice his repose, his pleasure, his satisfactions, to theirs, and above ill, ever, and in all cases, to prefer their interest to his own. But his unbiased opinion, his mature judgment, his enlightened conscience, he ought not to sacrifice to you,... | |
| Neal Riemer - 1967 - 134 pages
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| Pennsylvania Bar Association - 1927 - 584 pages
...respect; their business unremitted attention. It is his duty to sacrifice his repose, his pleasure, his satisfactions to theirs, and, above all, ever,...cases, to prefer their interest to his own. "But his unbiased opinion, his mature judgment, his enlightened conscience, he ought not to sacrifice to you,... | |
| Terry Hoy - 1968 - 362 pages
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| Louis Heren - 1968 - 392 pages
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