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Author's Introduction
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This book is a result of three lectures, which were delivered in the Hall of Gray's Inn, London, on June 13, 15, and 19, 1922, respectively, under the auspices1 and on the invitation of the University of London. The invitation originated with the University of Manchester, which, through its then Vice-Chancellor2, Dr. Ramsay Muir, two years ago graciously invited me to visit Manchester and explain American political institutions to the undergraduates. Subsequently I was greatly honoured when the Universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh and London joined in the invitation.
Unfortunately for me—for I greatly valued the privilege of explaining the institutions of my country to the undergraduates of these great Universities—my political duties made it impossible for me to visit England prior to June 1, about which time the Supreme3 Court of the United States, in which my official duties largely preoccupy4 my time, adjourns5 for the summer. Any dates after June 1 were inconvenient6 to the first three Universities, but it was my good fortune that the University of London was able to carry out the plan, and that it had the cordial co-operation of that venerable Inn of Court, Gray's Inn, one of the "noblest nurseries of legal training."
Thus I was privileged to address at once an academic and a professional audience.
I came to England for this purpose as a labour of love. I had no anticipation7 of success, for I feared that the interest in the subject-matter of my lectures would be very slight.
My surprise and gratification increased on the occasion of each lecture, as the audiences grew in numbers and distinction. Many leading jurists and statesmen took more than a mere8 complimentary
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complimentary
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