May it please the court
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The addresses and arguments of James M. Beck, formerly solicitor-general of the United States, on the old and the new Supreme court of the United States, Washington and the constitution, the lawyer and social progress, the nation and the states, the revolt against prohibition, the Northern Securities case, the Great Lakes controversy, the Constitution and the flexible tariff, and other subjects of legal or political importance.
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