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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... suggested by the report of the Secretary and Treasurer , I desire to give notice looking to a proposed amendment of the Constitution . ( Reads . ) Notice is hereby given that a motion will be made at this annual meeting to amend Article ...
... suggested by the report of the Secretary and Treasurer , I desire to give notice looking to a proposed amendment of the Constitution . ( Reads . ) Notice is hereby given that a motion will be made at this annual meeting to amend Article ...
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... suggest that Mr. Pettit read that paper at the time set for Mr. Irvine's paper , or to - night , if we have time . Judge George L. Christian , of Richmond : I move that it take the place set apart in the programme for Mr. Irvine's paper ...
... suggest that Mr. Pettit read that paper at the time set for Mr. Irvine's paper , or to - night , if we have time . Judge George L. Christian , of Richmond : I move that it take the place set apart in the programme for Mr. Irvine's paper ...
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... suggestion that it be secured and made the home of this Association , but that all members of the Bar of the United States should be invited to make it their home as well . And it was suggested to me when the Secretary was reading his ...
... suggestion that it be secured and made the home of this Association , but that all members of the Bar of the United States should be invited to make it their home as well . And it was suggested to me when the Secretary was reading his ...
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... by the President , who said : Gentlemen , as you have already seen it announced in the programme , you are to be entertained this evening by listening to a paper entitled " Suggested Changes in Our Judiciary EVENING SESSION . 15.
... by the President , who said : Gentlemen , as you have already seen it announced in the programme , you are to be entertained this evening by listening to a paper entitled " Suggested Changes in Our Judiciary EVENING SESSION . 15.
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Virginia State Bar Association. to a paper entitled " Suggested Changes in Our Judiciary Sys- tem , " to be read by Mr. James P. Harrison , of Danville . He is too well known to this body to require any introduction at my hands , but I ...
Virginia State Bar Association. to a paper entitled " Suggested Changes in Our Judiciary Sys- tem , " to be read by Mr. James P. Harrison , of Danville . He is too well known to this body to require any introduction at my hands , but I ...
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