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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... came along and saw it , and he said at once : " Begorrah , how'd they get them both in one grave ? " It is that character of persons , Mr. President , that affects the standard of the whole profession ; and I have REMARKS OF MR . WOODS .
... came along and saw it , and he said at once : " Begorrah , how'd they get them both in one grave ? " It is that character of persons , Mr. President , that affects the standard of the whole profession ; and I have REMARKS OF MR . WOODS .
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... character as a man ; his pre - eminence as a jurist , and his illustrious services in the making of the Union entitle him to the lasting veneration and affection of all his countrymen . The lawyers of Virginia , with peculiar pride ...
... character as a man ; his pre - eminence as a jurist , and his illustrious services in the making of the Union entitle him to the lasting veneration and affection of all his countrymen . The lawyers of Virginia , with peculiar pride ...
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... , being appointed in 1834 as the successor of Judge John W. Green ; Robert White was a cele- brated Judge of the old General Court . The character and ability of Benjamin Watkins Leigh can be best grasped when 64 ANNUAL REPORTS .
... , being appointed in 1834 as the successor of Judge John W. Green ; Robert White was a cele- brated Judge of the old General Court . The character and ability of Benjamin Watkins Leigh can be best grasped when 64 ANNUAL REPORTS .
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... character as to indicate that the fraternity of nations is not such a wild ideal , after all . Whether much or little has been contributed by our humble help to the formation of such an international court , it seems that the end is at ...
... character as to indicate that the fraternity of nations is not such a wild ideal , after all . Whether much or little has been contributed by our humble help to the formation of such an international court , it seems that the end is at ...
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... character was more prominent than his devotion to his father's memory , whose name he never mentioned without the profoundest vene- ration . Nor did he forget the solemn injunction contained in the father's last words , " My son , be ...
... character was more prominent than his devotion to his father's memory , whose name he never mentioned without the profoundest vene- ration . Nor did he forget the solemn injunction contained in the father's last words , " My son , be ...
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