Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 32Virginia State Bar Association, 1920 - Bar associations |
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... President , can the matter be debated at this time ? The President : The motion is out of order . Mr. Sands : Mr. President , may I rise to a matter of per- sonal explanation ? In the proper reading of it , I will say to Colonel ...
... President , can the matter be debated at this time ? The President : The motion is out of order . Mr. Sands : Mr. President , may I rise to a matter of per- sonal explanation ? In the proper reading of it , I will say to Colonel ...
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... President : We will be glad to have the report of the Committee on Admissions . Mr. Morgan P. Robinson , Chairman , read the report of the committee , which was adopted and the gentlemen named elected members of the Association . ( See ...
... President : We will be glad to have the report of the Committee on Admissions . Mr. Morgan P. Robinson , Chairman , read the report of the committee , which was adopted and the gentlemen named elected members of the Association . ( See ...
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... President Monroe , in his message of December , 1823 , ' We should consider any attempt on their part to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as danger- ous to our peace and safety . " " The doctrine was next applied by ...
... President Monroe , in his message of December , 1823 , ' We should consider any attempt on their part to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as danger- ous to our peace and safety . " " The doctrine was next applied by ...
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