Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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I can say without exaggeration that I believe your meetings are the best Bar Association meetings in the United States , not only for the excellence of the programs , but also for the general good time that is had by everyone in ...
I can say without exaggeration that I believe your meetings are the best Bar Association meetings in the United States , not only for the excellence of the programs , but also for the general good time that is had by everyone in ...
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... Appointed to the General Court on January 23 , 1778 ; appointed Judge of the High Court of Chancery on November 23 , 1780 ; appointed to the Court of Appeals on December 24 , 1788 ; appointed to United States Supreme Court in 1789 .
... Appointed to the General Court on January 23 , 1778 ; appointed Judge of the High Court of Chancery on November 23 , 1780 ; appointed to the Court of Appeals on December 24 , 1788 ; appointed to United States Supreme Court in 1789 .
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During World War II , he served with his boat as Commodore in the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary . And also served as Commander in the United States Coast Guard Reserve . On June 19 , 1923 , Gordon Ambler was married to Nancy ...
During World War II , he served with his boat as Commodore in the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary . And also served as Commander in the United States Coast Guard Reserve . On June 19 , 1923 , Gordon Ambler was married to Nancy ...
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