Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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He never thought any case a matter of mere local concern , but rather a part of those larger principles to which his life was dedicated . His daily work was given to the law not as a means of advancing the special interests of limited ...
He never thought any case a matter of mere local concern , but rather a part of those larger principles to which his life was dedicated . His daily work was given to the law not as a means of advancing the special interests of limited ...
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The man or woman who has a false or distorted sense of human values will never lead a useful , happy life even though possessed of fabulous wealth and material comforts of every name and description . This is a funny world .
The man or woman who has a false or distorted sense of human values will never lead a useful , happy life even though possessed of fabulous wealth and material comforts of every name and description . This is a funny world .
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As far as I can tell , they never help the lawyer who makes them and they go far to disturb the solidarity of the bar and that feeling of brotherhood which is so essential to the administration of justice .
As far as I can tell , they never help the lawyer who makes them and they go far to disturb the solidarity of the bar and that feeling of brotherhood which is so essential to the administration of justice .
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