Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15Virginia State Bar Association, 1902 - Bar associations |
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... Congress in the Seventh District , in 1880 . Judge Henry C. Allen , of Shenandoah , declining to follow General Mahone in the movement now clearly tending to a coalition with the Republican party , accepted the nomination for Congress ...
... Congress in the Seventh District , in 1880 . Judge Henry C. Allen , of Shenandoah , declining to follow General Mahone in the movement now clearly tending to a coalition with the Republican party , accepted the nomination for Congress ...
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... Congress , and was op- posed by Governor Charles T. O'Ferrall , as the Democratic candidate . The certificate of election was given to him , but his election was contested by Governor O'Ferrall , who was awarded the seat after Judge ...
... Congress , and was op- posed by Governor Charles T. O'Ferrall , as the Democratic candidate . The certificate of election was given to him , but his election was contested by Governor O'Ferrall , who was awarded the seat after Judge ...
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... Congress , advocating the cause of honest elec- tions or among his own people , with whom , despite the loneli- ness of judicial station , he ever maintained affectionate rela- tions , he loved to dwell upon the beauty and holiness of ...
... Congress , advocating the cause of honest elec- tions or among his own people , with whom , despite the loneli- ness of judicial station , he ever maintained affectionate rela- tions , he loved to dwell upon the beauty and holiness of ...
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... Congress for several terms , and afterwards , removing to Kentucky , was again returned to Congress as the representative from Henry Clay's district , in that State . A few years after Colonel Starke's birth his father moved his family ...
... Congress for several terms , and afterwards , removing to Kentucky , was again returned to Congress as the representative from Henry Clay's district , in that State . A few years after Colonel Starke's birth his father moved his family ...
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... Congress , " Vol . II . , p . 381 . The author of this assertion , as to the truth of which there may well be two opinions , adds : " It will be studied as a precedent , or as a warning , by the citi- zens of the Great Republic during ...
... Congress , " Vol . II . , p . 381 . The author of this assertion , as to the truth of which there may well be two opinions , adds : " It will be studied as a precedent , or as a warning , by the citi- zens of the Great Republic during ...
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