Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 64Virginia State Bar Association, 1953 - Bar associations |
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... lawyer . No subject could be more interesting than the American lawyer . In all history there has been nothing like him . The legal profession in this country is truly a unique insti- tution . In casting about for a subject for this ...
... lawyer . No subject could be more interesting than the American lawyer . In all history there has been nothing like him . The legal profession in this country is truly a unique insti- tution . In casting about for a subject for this ...
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... lawyers as their protectors from ty- ranny . Hamilton was a natural product of a period when the people were afraid of government . The next type which I should like to mention is the Consti- tutional lawyer of the so - called Marshall ...
... lawyers as their protectors from ty- ranny . Hamilton was a natural product of a period when the people were afraid of government . The next type which I should like to mention is the Consti- tutional lawyer of the so - called Marshall ...
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... lawyer . Their office was on the fourth floor of an old residence . There was no elevator , no telephone , no secre- tary , no typewriter , and , needless to say , no client . From this humble beginning he soon rose to an eminent ...
... lawyer . Their office was on the fourth floor of an old residence . There was no elevator , no telephone , no secre- tary , no typewriter , and , needless to say , no client . From this humble beginning he soon rose to an eminent ...
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