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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... conduct throughout the war is known to have been that of a brave and fearless soldier . He offered his life - a sacrifice , if need be upon the altar of his country , and none , not the bravest of the brave , did more . At the reopening ...
... conduct throughout the war is known to have been that of a brave and fearless soldier . He offered his life - a sacrifice , if need be upon the altar of his country , and none , not the bravest of the brave , did more . At the reopening ...
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... conducted canvass . Tak- ing his seat in Congress in December , 1881 , just after the Re- adjuster - Republican coalition ticket for Governor , headed by Colonel Wm . E. Cameron , of Petersburg , had carried the State , he served while ...
... conducted canvass . Tak- ing his seat in Congress in December , 1881 , just after the Re- adjuster - Republican coalition ticket for Governor , headed by Colonel Wm . E. Cameron , of Petersburg , had carried the State , he served while ...
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... conducted a successful and lucrative practice until the time of his death . In 1879 he formed a copartnership with William B. Martin , which lasted until the latter was , ir 1895 , elevated to the Bench , after which , with his two sons ...
... conducted a successful and lucrative practice until the time of his death . In 1879 he formed a copartnership with William B. Martin , which lasted until the latter was , ir 1895 , elevated to the Bench , after which , with his two sons ...
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... conduct and character were felt in whole communities in support of fair dealing between man and man , and the higher ideals in private and public life . As a judge he knew neither friend nor foe . Though always , and on all occasions ...
... conduct and character were felt in whole communities in support of fair dealing between man and man , and the higher ideals in private and public life . As a judge he knew neither friend nor foe . Though always , and on all occasions ...
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... conduct or ideas of others , but they were devoid of malice or a purpose to wound the feelings of anyone , and served only , as they were intended , to amuse his hearers , whether a victim of his wit and humor or not , for he was well ...
... conduct or ideas of others , but they were devoid of malice or a purpose to wound the feelings of anyone , and served only , as they were intended , to amuse his hearers , whether a victim of his wit and humor or not , for he was well ...
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