Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 5Virginia State Bar Association, 1892 - Bar associations |
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... proper author- ities ; such mural tablet to be placed in the new room to be pre- pared for the Chancery Court of the city of Richmond in the new city hall ; that is to say , have it put there with the assent of the Common Council of the ...
... proper author- ities ; such mural tablet to be placed in the new room to be pre- pared for the Chancery Court of the city of Richmond in the new city hall ; that is to say , have it put there with the assent of the Common Council of the ...
Page 16
... proper authority would be the State Legislature , which does not meet for two years . The President : Gentlemen of the Association , -You have heard the amendment of Mr. Duke . The question is upon the adoption of the amendment . The ...
... proper authority would be the State Legislature , which does not meet for two years . The President : Gentlemen of the Association , -You have heard the amendment of Mr. Duke . The question is upon the adoption of the amendment . The ...
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... , of Richmond : Mr. President , -I would move that the Secretary be directed to send a proper response to the Press Association at Portsmouth . Adopted . The President : The report of the Committee to Recommend 20 GENERAL MINUTES .
... , of Richmond : Mr. President , -I would move that the Secretary be directed to send a proper response to the Press Association at Portsmouth . Adopted . The President : The report of the Committee to Recommend 20 GENERAL MINUTES .
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... proper for me to state that all these elec- tions are by ballot . The Secretary will , therefore , prepare the ballots for the vote of the Association upon the recommendation of the committee . James C. Lamb , of Richmond : Mr ...
... proper for me to state that all these elec- tions are by ballot . The Secretary will , therefore , prepare the ballots for the vote of the Association upon the recommendation of the committee . James C. Lamb , of Richmond : Mr ...
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... proper to suggest that in the present stage of its development , it may be less a matter of concern to secure additional members than to see that only the highest in aim and in character may enter it . Since your last meeting , your ...
... proper to suggest that in the present stage of its development , it may be less a matter of concern to secure additional members than to see that only the highest in aim and in character may enter it . Since your last meeting , your ...
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