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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... passed to us all since we gathered last year for the noble purpose of advancing our profession , and purifying and ennobling it . That year has been one of joy to some and of hope and of sorrow and despondency to others ; but we are ...
... passed to us all since we gathered last year for the noble purpose of advancing our profession , and purifying and ennobling it . That year has been one of joy to some and of hope and of sorrow and despondency to others ; but we are ...
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... 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 President : Gentlemen , you have heard the report of the Com ...
... 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 President : Gentlemen , you have heard the report of the Com ...
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... passed by . The President : The next committee is that on Legal Education and Admission to the Bar . J. Allen Watts , of Roanoke : The chairman of that committee is absent , and I suppose it will have to be passed to give him an opportu ...
... passed by . The President : The next committee is that on Legal Education and Admission to the Bar . J. Allen Watts , of Roanoke : The chairman of that committee is absent , and I suppose it will have to be passed to give him an opportu ...
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... passed until there is a change in the sentiment of the Legislature in regard to our profes- sion and in regard to this Association . They seem to think that we are trying to keep out others on account of possible injury to ourselves ...
... passed until there is a change in the sentiment of the Legislature in regard to our profes- sion and in regard to this Association . They seem to think that we are trying to keep out others on account of possible injury to ourselves ...
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... informed on ; I did not know that it had passed . I concur with the gentleman who has just spoken as to what is due to men so distinguished as the gentle- men who have been referred to - certainly to the 28 GENERAL MINUTES .
... informed on ; I did not know that it had passed . I concur with the gentleman who has just spoken as to what is due to men so distinguished as the gentle- men who have been referred to - certainly to the 28 GENERAL MINUTES .
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