Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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Justice Buchanan then presented his address : " Speaking of Lawyers . " ( See Appendix , p . 216 , infra . ) President Parker : Mr. Justice Buchanan , on behalf of the Association I wish to thank you for this very thoughtful , highly ...
Justice Buchanan then presented his address : " Speaking of Lawyers . " ( See Appendix , p . 216 , infra . ) President Parker : Mr. Justice Buchanan , on behalf of the Association I wish to thank you for this very thoughtful , highly ...
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He was of distinguished ancestry , being the son of John Nicholas Ambler and Anna Rockwell Neal ; and a great grandson of Philip Pendleton Barbour , of Orange County , Virginia , who was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme ...
He was of distinguished ancestry , being the son of John Nicholas Ambler and Anna Rockwell Neal ; and a great grandson of Philip Pendleton Barbour , of Orange County , Virginia , who was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme ...
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If he is worthy of his office he has integrity and courage and he will do the best he can to hold on to the golden cord of justice through the sometimes bewildering labyrinths of the law . But he greatly needs the sympathetic help of ...
If he is worthy of his office he has integrity and courage and he will do the best he can to hold on to the golden cord of justice through the sometimes bewildering labyrinths of the law . But he greatly needs the sympathetic help of ...
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