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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... Judge Garnett then read his address . ( See Appendix . ) The President : The report of the Committee to Recommend Officers is now in order . Captain John A. Coke , of Richmond , read the report , as fol- lows : The Committee appointed ...
... Judge Garnett then read his address . ( See Appendix . ) The President : The report of the Committee to Recommend Officers is now in order . Captain John A. Coke , of Richmond , read the report , as fol- lows : The Committee appointed ...
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... Judge George L. Christian , of Richmond : Mr. President , it seems to me that this matter has been before the Association long enough for the members to become acquainted with it , and if they are not acquainted with it , it is their ...
... Judge George L. Christian , of Richmond : Mr. President , it seems to me that this matter has been before the Association long enough for the members to become acquainted with it , and if they are not acquainted with it , it is their ...
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... judge of its merits , either for good or for bad . But I do feel , sir , an increasing hesitation to give my voice , and particularly the voice of this influential and dignified body of our State , to some measure of purely untried ...
... judge of its merits , either for good or for bad . But I do feel , sir , an increasing hesitation to give my voice , and particularly the voice of this influential and dignified body of our State , to some measure of purely untried ...
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... Judge Jones , of the Mas- sachusetts Court of Land Registration has to say on the sub- ject , but I will not detain the Association any longer . Mr. Willis B. Smith : Has the question as to its constitu- tionality which was raised in ...
... Judge Jones , of the Mas- sachusetts Court of Land Registration has to say on the sub- ject , but I will not detain the Association any longer . Mr. Willis B. Smith : Has the question as to its constitu- tionality which was raised in ...
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... Judge L. L. Lewis , Chairman of the Committee on Memo- rials , then presented the memorials on deceased members . ( See Memorials at end of Minutes . ) On motion , a recess was then taken to 10 o'clock A. M. , Thursday , August 7th ...
... Judge L. L. Lewis , Chairman of the Committee on Memo- rials , then presented the memorials on deceased members . ( See Memorials at end of Minutes . ) On motion , a recess was then taken to 10 o'clock A. M. , Thursday , August 7th ...
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