Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15 |
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We need something here to give the purchaser a title that he can rely on , and this Torrens System will do that and enable us to develop this undeveloped part of our State . Judge George L. Christian , of Richmond : Mr. President ...
We need something here to give the purchaser a title that he can rely on , and this Torrens System will do that and enable us to develop this undeveloped part of our State . Judge George L. Christian , of Richmond : Mr. President ...
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I trust this succinct and admirable statement may give the gentleman from Clarksville such information as he desires ; and if he will examine the certificate of title I now hand him from Australia , it will cast further light upon the ...
I trust this succinct and admirable statement may give the gentleman from Clarksville such information as he desires ; and if he will examine the certificate of title I now hand him from Australia , it will cast further light upon the ...
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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 expediency . This plan of dealing with land titles ...
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 expediency . This plan of dealing with land titles ...
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The above imperfect sketch can give but a slight idea of the leading part that Colonel Starke played in the many stirring and important events in which he figured or of the high esteem in which he was held by all who knew him .
The above imperfect sketch can give but a slight idea of the leading part that Colonel Starke played in the many stirring and important events in which he figured or of the high esteem in which he was held by all who knew him .
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The youngster was bold enough to demand an apology from his stouthearted , puritanical professor , which he , of course , refused to give . Whereupon the fiery young student challenged his preceptor to fight a duel .
The youngster was bold enough to demand an apology from his stouthearted , puritanical professor , which he , of course , refused to give . Whereupon the fiery young student challenged his preceptor to fight a duel .
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