The interest of the public is never better advanced than when we can inculcate by our rules the advantage of acting honestly.


Cuming v. Sharland (1801), 1 East, 413.


The interest of the public is never better advanced than when we can inculcate by our rules the advantage of acting honestly.

The interest of the public is never better advanced than when we can inculcate by our rules the advantage of acting honestly.

The interest of the public is never better advanced than when we can inculcate by our rules the advantage of acting honestly.

The interest of the public is never better advanced than when we can inculcate by our rules the advantage of acting honestly.