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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... never heard or read an adverse criticism of it . Every published article is in favor of it , and everywhere it has been adopted it has been very well received . Prima facie , therefore , it is a very good thing . I am heartily in favor ...
... never heard or read an adverse criticism of it . Every published article is in favor of it , and everywhere it has been adopted it has been very well received . Prima facie , therefore , it is a very good thing . I am heartily in favor ...
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... never wearied of his work , approaching it always with readiness and zest - a disposition finding expression even in the last trying months of his life , as when , though broken in strength , but with spirit undaunted , he remarked as ...
... never wearied of his work , approaching it always with readiness and zest - a disposition finding expression even in the last trying months of his life , as when , though broken in strength , but with spirit undaunted , he remarked as ...
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... never waited to be called on to render assistance , but the generous impulse of his nature prompted him to place himself unreservedly at the ser- vice of his friend , and he was never known to waver in his devotion to any cause he had ...
... never waited to be called on to render assistance , but the generous impulse of his nature prompted him to place himself unreservedly at the ser- vice of his friend , and he was never known to waver in his devotion to any cause he had ...
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... never to know them again forever . He almost immediately organized a co - partner- ship with Mr. John B. Baskerville , one of the most learned and accomplished lawyers Southwest Virginia ever produced — who is still living in Newbern ...
... never to know them again forever . He almost immediately organized a co - partner- ship with Mr. John B. Baskerville , one of the most learned and accomplished lawyers Southwest Virginia ever produced — who is still living in Newbern ...
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... never displace the creditor to his prejudice merely to give the surety a better footing . On the 4th of April , 1877 , the Legislature passed the first married woman's act for Virginia . This law made radical changes in the property ...
... never displace the creditor to his prejudice merely to give the surety a better footing . On the 4th of April , 1877 , the Legislature passed the first married woman's act for Virginia . This law made radical changes in the property ...
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