Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15 |
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... whether social , religious , political or economical ; And whereas a large number of these ancient records are now in the state of tattered and mutilated volumes , without any backs , and fast becoming illegible by the fading of the ...
... whether social , religious , political or economical ; And whereas a large number of these ancient records are now in the state of tattered and mutilated volumes , without any backs , and fast becoming illegible by the fading of the ...
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12 . To stamps for Vol . XIV . , 550 at 16 cts . 15. To stamps for Vol . XIV . , 81 at 16 cts . 16. To Frank Cole for delivering Vol . XIV . to Richmond members and others in city . To W. G. Cosby for hauling volumes to P. O .... 21 .
12 . To stamps for Vol . XIV . , 550 at 16 cts . 15. To stamps for Vol . XIV . , 81 at 16 cts . 16. To Frank Cole for delivering Vol . XIV . to Richmond members and others in city . To W. G. Cosby for hauling volumes to P. O .... 21 .
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To Everett Waddey for binding 20 volumes No. XIV . in Morocco for Mr. Justice Horace Gray .. 26. To stamps for Vol . XIV ... 30 . To stamps for Vol . XIV . , $ 1.60 , and rubber stamp , 250 .... 31. To salary of Secretary and Treasurer ...
To Everett Waddey for binding 20 volumes No. XIV . in Morocco for Mr. Justice Horace Gray .. 26. To stamps for Vol . XIV ... 30 . To stamps for Vol . XIV . , $ 1.60 , and rubber stamp , 250 .... 31. To salary of Secretary and Treasurer ...
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ROBERT C. STRIBLING Died April 5 , 1901 [ The Editor regrets that he has been unable to secure a Memorial of Mr. Stribling in time for publication in this volume . ) } 1 * WILLIAM J. ROBERTSON , 1888-89 . *
ROBERT C. STRIBLING Died April 5 , 1901 [ The Editor regrets that he has been unable to secure a Memorial of Mr. Stribling in time for publication in this volume . ) } 1 * WILLIAM J. ROBERTSON , 1888-89 . *
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... salaries which in nine out of ten States we pay them , is little less than marvellous , and speaks volumes for that esprit de corps of our bar which prizes these judicial honors without regard to the meagerness of the compensation .
... salaries which in nine out of ten States we pay them , is little less than marvellous , and speaks volumes for that esprit de corps of our bar which prizes these judicial honors without regard to the meagerness of the compensation .
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