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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Page 35
... result in a sword contest . I think , however , that the writing is to be seen on the wall that this change must be made , and , therefore , I believe that this Association should take the lead in conducting this reform . I do not know ...
... result in a sword contest . I think , however , that the writing is to be seen on the wall that this change must be made , and , therefore , I believe that this Association should take the lead in conducting this reform . I do not know ...
Page 40
... result in good to the people of this Commonwealth . Mr. Parker : I would not object to have the resolution go be- fore the Judiciary Committee , provided we could get a report from them , but I want it referred to a committee that can ...
... result in good to the people of this Commonwealth . Mr. Parker : I would not object to have the resolution go be- fore the Judiciary Committee , provided we could get a report from them , but I want it referred to a committee that can ...
Page 85
... result of in- capacity or indolence , to make our science easy to be understood and practiced by all , is a demand of the impossible . We will find at last that there is more true science , including intelligence to comprehend and skill ...
... result of in- capacity or indolence , to make our science easy to be understood and practiced by all , is a demand of the impossible . We will find at last that there is more true science , including intelligence to comprehend and skill ...
Page 86
... resulting from these essential facts , the dreary and needless details , will be attractive , logical , convincing . But he who mingles these in in- . discriminate confusion will write books never to be read , and conduct causes which ...
... resulting from these essential facts , the dreary and needless details , will be attractive , logical , convincing . But he who mingles these in in- . discriminate confusion will write books never to be read , and conduct causes which ...
Page 87
... results have been attained have been various , ranging from the rude , simple and primitive oral contention of suitors , to the refined and often too technical writ- ten pleadings of more civilized people . In the early judicature of ...
... results have been attained have been various , ranging from the rude , simple and primitive oral contention of suitors , to the refined and often too technical writ- ten pleadings of more civilized people . In the early judicature of ...
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