I value your invitation, not only as a personal honor, but as an expression of your esteem for the Court on which I sit and of your good will towards the legal profession in the United States. A sense a brotherhood, based on common tradition, always had animated the bars of our two countries.
Publication Date
December 19, 1944
Citation
Toronto, Feb. 19, 1944, 22 Can. B. Rev. 173 (1944), 5 Fed. B.J. 123 (1944).
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I value your invitation, not only as a personal honor, but as an expression of your esteem for the Court on which I sit and of your good will towards the legal profession in the United States. A sense a brotherhood, based on common tradition, always had animated the bars of our two countries.
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