Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 12Virginia State Bar Association, 1899 - Bar associations |
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Page 51
... versary of the elevation of this great jurist to the bench of the Supreme Court of the United States , it is well for us to consider the proposition " " with renewed interest . We may be pardoned REPORT OF THE TREASURER . 51.
... versary of the elevation of this great jurist to the bench of the Supreme Court of the United States , it is well for us to consider the proposition " " with renewed interest . We may be pardoned REPORT OF THE TREASURER . 51.
Page 65
... bench to adorn its hall , and should the image of Leigh appear within those precincts where his living presence ought to have been felt , the proudest judge that ever sat on that bench may well inscribe on that lifeless marble what ...
... bench to adorn its hall , and should the image of Leigh appear within those precincts where his living presence ought to have been felt , the proudest judge that ever sat on that bench may well inscribe on that lifeless marble what ...
Page 69
... on the 1st of May , 1888 , the new Code went into effect . How excellently that arduous task was done has been proved by the great satis- faction expressed by the Bench and Bar . It is LIBRARY AND LEGAL LITERATURE . 69.
... on the 1st of May , 1888 , the new Code went into effect . How excellently that arduous task was done has been proved by the great satis- faction expressed by the Bench and Bar . It is LIBRARY AND LEGAL LITERATURE . 69.
Page 70
Virginia State Bar Association. faction expressed by the Bench and Bar . It is , however , no less surprising than gratifying in this day of torrential legislation to find our Code still kept within such moderate limits in accord- ance ...
Virginia State Bar Association. faction expressed by the Bench and Bar . It is , however , no less surprising than gratifying in this day of torrential legislation to find our Code still kept within such moderate limits in accord- ance ...
Page 85
... Bench and Bar . In a style that was ornate and attractive he clearly presented the points of a case , and discussed them with ability . In his modesty , however , as all who knew him are aware , he thought far too lightly of himself and ...
... Bench and Bar . In a style that was ornate and attractive he clearly presented the points of a case , and discussed them with ability . In his modesty , however , as all who knew him are aware , he thought far too lightly of himself and ...
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