Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15 |
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... notice by publication of the summons to all other persons or parties , whether known or unknown , having or appearing to have some interest in or claim thereto . ceeding provided for by the act in question is such an one .
... notice by publication of the summons to all other persons or parties , whether known or unknown , having or appearing to have some interest in or claim thereto . ceeding provided for by the act in question is such an one .
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As will appear from the accounts filed herewith ( which have been examined and certified by the Auditing Committee ) , the total receipts for the current year have been $ 3,245.96 , as follows : Balance on hand as per last report .
As will appear from the accounts filed herewith ( which have been examined and certified by the Auditing Committee ) , the total receipts for the current year have been $ 3,245.96 , as follows : Balance on hand as per last report .
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Your committee deem themselves fortunate in having secured the services of the distinguished gentlemen , whose names appear upon your program , to deliver addresses and read papers at this meeting . They will speak for themselves and ...
Your committee deem themselves fortunate in having secured the services of the distinguished gentlemen , whose names appear upon your program , to deliver addresses and read papers at this meeting . They will speak for themselves and ...
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To the Virginia State Bar Association : At the third adjourned meeting of the committee , held this morning at this place , and the final meeting of this committee as now constituted , it appearing that Henry C. Riely , the member for ...
To the Virginia State Bar Association : At the third adjourned meeting of the committee , held this morning at this place , and the final meeting of this committee as now constituted , it appearing that Henry C. Riely , the member for ...
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The great lawyer who had so often appeared in the temporal courts to eloquently plead his clients ' cause , quietly and peacefully fell asleep in death's embrace to appear in the eternal court to plead his own .
The great lawyer who had so often appeared in the temporal courts to eloquently plead his clients ' cause , quietly and peacefully fell asleep in death's embrace to appear in the eternal court to plead his own .
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