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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... party who is in possession of such property is the owner of that property , and that as such it con- stitutes a basis of credit for him , and that any one who deals with the party who is in possession is entitled to assume that that party ...
... party who is in possession of such property is the owner of that property , and that as such it con- stitutes a basis of credit for him , and that any one who deals with the party who is in possession is entitled to assume that that party ...
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... party rapidly approached independent organization . The Congressional campaign of 1878 was now at hand , and the Readjusters determined to enter the field of national politics , and John Paul became a candidate for Con- gress in the ...
... party rapidly approached independent organization . The Congressional campaign of 1878 was now at hand , and the Readjusters determined to enter the field of national politics , and John Paul became a candidate for Con- gress in the ...
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... party and its complete separation from the old Democratic conservative party . At the election for members of the General Assembly in 1879 , on the issues then formulated , Judge Paul was returned to the Virginia Senate from his native ...
... party and its complete separation from the old Democratic conservative party . At the election for members of the General Assembly in 1879 , on the issues then formulated , Judge Paul was returned to the Virginia Senate from his native ...
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... party in Virginia . In 1882 , he was again the nominee of his party for Congress , and was op- posed by Governor Charles T. O'Ferrall , as the Democratic candidate . The certificate of election was given to him , but his election was ...
... party in Virginia . In 1882 , he was again the nominee of his party for Congress , and was op- posed by Governor Charles T. O'Ferrall , as the Democratic candidate . The certificate of election was given to him , but his election was ...
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... party , and with voice and pen , boldly advocated the cause which his judgment approved as advancing their best interests . He represented his city in the House of Delegates during the sessions of 1875 - '76 and 1876 - '77 , and again ...
... party , and with voice and pen , boldly advocated the cause which his judgment approved as advancing their best interests . He represented his city in the House of Delegates during the sessions of 1875 - '76 and 1876 - '77 , and again ...
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