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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... Judge E. H. Fitzhugh , judge of the Chancery Court of the city of Richmond , who laid down the ermine after many days of use- fulness upon the woolsack , and who retired into the rest of the grave crowned with well - earned honor ...
... Judge E. H. Fitzhugh , judge of the Chancery Court of the city of Richmond , who laid down the ermine after many days of use- fulness upon the woolsack , and who retired into the rest of the grave crowned with well - earned honor ...
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... Judge Fenner , our orator for to - morrow , and that will be passed . The Committee on Admissions is next in order . George L. Christian , of Richmond , chairman of the Committee on Admissions , read the report of that Committee . The ...
... Judge Fenner , our orator for to - morrow , and that will be passed . The Committee on Admissions is next in order . George L. Christian , of Richmond , chairman of the Committee on Admissions , read the report of that Committee . The ...
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... Judge Christian , whose applications have been made here , and some of whom , as I understand it , came here expecting to find a member of the com- mittee from their own circuits to approve their applications . This Association , I take ...
... Judge Christian , whose applications have been made here , and some of whom , as I understand it , came here expecting to find a member of the com- mittee from their own circuits to approve their applications . This Association , I take ...
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... Judge of the Supreme Court of Louisiana . Judge Fenner then delivered the annual address . ( See Appendix . ) The President : The next business in the prescribed order is the report of the Committee to Recommend Officers for the ensuing ...
... Judge of the Supreme Court of Louisiana . Judge Fenner then delivered the annual address . ( See Appendix . ) The President : The next business in the prescribed order is the report of the Committee to Recommend Officers for the ensuing ...
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... Judge Christain strikes me as incorrect , viz : that because seven men out of seventeen are not ac- quainted with the lawyers throughout this Commonwealth , therefore that this body would be unacquainted with these lawyers . The resolu ...
... Judge Christain strikes me as incorrect , viz : that because seven men out of seventeen are not ac- quainted with the lawyers throughout this Commonwealth , therefore that this body would be unacquainted with these lawyers . The resolu ...
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