Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15 |
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I do not believe that can do any harm , and it may do a great deal of good , and for that reason I second the resolution . Mr. Thomas N. Williams , of Clarksville : Mr. President , I hope some gentleman will explain this matter more ...
I do not believe that can do any harm , and it may do a great deal of good , and for that reason I second the resolution . Mr. Thomas N. Williams , of Clarksville : Mr. President , I hope some gentleman will explain this matter more ...
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The month of August , in the judgment of your committee , is not a fit time for a visit to the seashore , and for that reason it is submitted by the committee , that , if it is the judgment of the Association that the annual meetings ...
The month of August , in the judgment of your committee , is not a fit time for a visit to the seashore , and for that reason it is submitted by the committee , that , if it is the judgment of the Association that the annual meetings ...
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He did his work not from the lofty stimulus of duty only , or because upon him alone was its performance imposed , but as well for the reason that he loved truth and honor , and reverenced justice as though it were his " conscience and ...
He did his work not from the lofty stimulus of duty only , or because upon him alone was its performance imposed , but as well for the reason that he loved truth and honor , and reverenced justice as though it were his " conscience and ...
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If , upon such inquiry , he finds the applicant free from objection , he shall endorse the application favorably ; otherwise he shall withhold his endorsement and communicate his reasons therefor in writing to the chairman of the ...
If , upon such inquiry , he finds the applicant free from objection , he shall endorse the application favorably ; otherwise he shall withhold his endorsement and communicate his reasons therefor in writing to the chairman of the ...
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... and to recommend to the Association from time to time such action as they may deem necessary to guard the approaches to the profession from persons unfit for membership therein by reason of character or preparation . VIII .
... and to recommend to the Association from time to time such action as they may deem necessary to guard the approaches to the profession from persons unfit for membership therein by reason of character or preparation . VIII .
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