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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Page 33
... majority of said committee is authorized to act , and as soon as its report is completed the Secretary is directed to have the same printed and a copy thereof sent to each member of the Association , not later than June 1st next . Mr ...
... majority of said committee is authorized to act , and as soon as its report is completed the Secretary is directed to have the same printed and a copy thereof sent to each member of the Association , not later than June 1st next . Mr ...
Page 34
... majority thereof - to - wit , Eugene C. Massie , Thomas C. Elder , R. L. Parrish , Frank W. Christian and W. M. Lile — are hereby appointed to draft the proposed legislation to be submitted to the Legislature , and to print and ...
... majority thereof - to - wit , Eugene C. Massie , Thomas C. Elder , R. L. Parrish , Frank W. Christian and W. M. Lile — are hereby appointed to draft the proposed legislation to be submitted to the Legislature , and to print and ...
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... majority of those answering expressed a preference for the Hot Springs , in Bath county , an a place of meeting and some time in the early part of August as the time . In accordance with the wishes of the members so expressed , your ...
... majority of those answering expressed a preference for the Hot Springs , in Bath county , an a place of meeting and some time in the early part of August as the time . In accordance with the wishes of the members so expressed , your ...
Page 53
... majority , the yearning for a higher edu- cation possessed him , and after teaching school for a year , he entered Roanoke College in the fall of 1860 , there to pursue his collegiate curriculum . Before the first session had ended ...
... majority , the yearning for a higher edu- cation possessed him , and after teaching school for a year , he entered Roanoke College in the fall of 1860 , there to pursue his collegiate curriculum . Before the first session had ended ...
Page 56
... majority exceeding 1,700 . The legislative session of 1878 - '79 developed sharply the lines of divergence between the followers of General Mahone and those antagonistic to him in the differences growing out of the debt settlement ...
... majority exceeding 1,700 . The legislative session of 1878 - '79 developed sharply the lines of divergence between the followers of General Mahone and those antagonistic to him in the differences growing out of the debt settlement ...
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