Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 3Virginia State Bar Association, 1890 - Bar associations |
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... body . and who , but one year ago , taught us , at his feet , lessons of such wisdom - Colonel John H. Guy , of the Richmond Bar ? It is true his body was frail , but it the more clearly disclosed the bright jewel of a mind , of which ...
... body . and who , but one year ago , taught us , at his feet , lessons of such wisdom - Colonel John H. Guy , of the Richmond Bar ? It is true his body was frail , but it the more clearly disclosed the bright jewel of a mind , of which ...
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... body , may , by unanimous consent , at any time and in any particular be dispensed with . I know it to be a fact that the applicants , whose names have been read and who were not admitted because of this defect in the formal application ...
... body , may , by unanimous consent , at any time and in any particular be dispensed with . I know it to be a fact that the applicants , whose names have been read and who were not admitted because of this defect in the formal application ...
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... body waiving the requirement of the endorsement of the members of the committee from their respective judicial circuits . Arthur S. Segar , of Hampton : I arise to make an inquiry whether there is any provision in the constitution as to ...
... body waiving the requirement of the endorsement of the members of the committee from their respective judicial circuits . Arthur S. Segar , of Hampton : I arise to make an inquiry whether there is any provision in the constitution as to ...
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... not to break it down , it makes no difference who it is ; we might as well have no rules as to have the body to change them whenever it becomes convenient . It would be a serious matter to object to any member 14 GENERAL MINUTES .
... not to break it down , it makes no difference who it is ; we might as well have no rules as to have the body to change them whenever it becomes convenient . It would be a serious matter to object to any member 14 GENERAL MINUTES .
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... body would be unacquainted with these lawyers . The resolu- tion provides that it shall not only be the unanimous vote of the com- mittee present , but the unanimous vote of this Association . Surely the lawyers from the different parts ...
... body would be unacquainted with these lawyers . The resolu- tion provides that it shall not only be the unanimous vote of the com- mittee present , but the unanimous vote of this Association . Surely the lawyers from the different parts ...
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