Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15 |
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We have two distinguished speakers -- Mr . Tucker to - night and Senator Daniel to - morrow night - and the ladies are anxious to get this room for dancing . It will facilitate matters very much indeed , if you will assemble promptly ...
We have two distinguished speakers -- Mr . Tucker to - night and Senator Daniel to - morrow night - and the ladies are anxious to get this room for dancing . It will facilitate matters very much indeed , if you will assemble promptly ...
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I introduce the senior Senator from the State of Virginia , who was , until its adjournment , a distinguished member of the Constitutional Convention , the Hon . John W. Daniel . ( Applause . ) Major Daniel then read his address .
I introduce the senior Senator from the State of Virginia , who was , until its adjournment , a distinguished member of the Constitutional Convention , the Hon . John W. Daniel . ( Applause . ) Major Daniel then read his address .
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To expenses of J. Stewart Bryan and E. C. Massie to Washington to interview Secretary of the Navy W. H. Moody , etc .. 28. To telegram to Senator Martin . 15 10 24 25 53 f 59 75 00 13 20 60 84 June 2. 44 ANNUAL REPORTS.
To expenses of J. Stewart Bryan and E. C. Massie to Washington to interview Secretary of the Navy W. H. Moody , etc .. 28. To telegram to Senator Martin . 15 10 24 25 53 f 59 75 00 13 20 60 84 June 2. 44 ANNUAL REPORTS.
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... election to the Senate of Virginia , for which office he was at that time a candidate , upon a platform regarding the settlement of the State debt and the administration of State affairs , afterwards known as It is Read55 juster .
... election to the Senate of Virginia , for which office he was at that time a candidate , upon a platform regarding the settlement of the State debt and the administration of State affairs , afterwards known as It is Read55 juster .
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In the following session of the General Assembly of 1877-278 , he took a large part in the debates in the Senate on the debt question , which culminated in the passage of the Barbour bill , and upon the veto of that measure by Governor ...
In the following session of the General Assembly of 1877-278 , he took a large part in the debates in the Senate on the debt question , which culminated in the passage of the Barbour bill , and upon the veto of that measure by Governor ...
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