Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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If there are no further comments , I believe the report has already been received . Mr. Spiers : Do you consider the receiving and approving of that report commits the Association to the enactment of legislation providing for the appeal ...
If there are no further comments , I believe the report has already been received . Mr. Spiers : Do you consider the receiving and approving of that report commits the Association to the enactment of legislation providing for the appeal ...
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A number of us wondered for some time whether or not we should have two bar organizations . The existence of the two is now an accepted fact , and while there is some duplication of effort , I believe that we have found that there ...
A number of us wondered for some time whether or not we should have two bar organizations . The existence of the two is now an accepted fact , and while there is some duplication of effort , I believe that we have found that there ...
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I am an optimist and I have good reasons for being such ; I believe in our country , I believe in its future , I believe in its people . The one thing we must fight with every fibre of our being is this infernal cynicism .
I am an optimist and I have good reasons for being such ; I believe in our country , I believe in its future , I believe in its people . The one thing we must fight with every fibre of our being is this infernal cynicism .
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