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3994. INTEREST, Judgment and.—
It
is not enough that honest men are appointed
judges. All know the influence of interest
on the mind of man, and how unconsciously
his judgment is warped by that influence.—
Autobiography. Washington ed. i, 81.
Ford ed., i, 112.
(1821)
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