Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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Mr. Robertson , I should like to have you , if you will , come forward and make such other comments as you wish to make in connection with your report and to present to the Association the two resolutions filed in connection with the ...
Mr. Robertson , I should like to have you , if you will , come forward and make such other comments as you wish to make in connection with your report and to present to the Association the two resolutions filed in connection with the ...
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This would be a most interesting subject of study , but we did not think we were equipped in the forty - eight hours you kindly gave us to whip a resolution into shape which might not have gotten us in trouble . The first resolution we ...
This would be a most interesting subject of study , but we did not think we were equipped in the forty - eight hours you kindly gave us to whip a resolution into shape which might not have gotten us in trouble . The first resolution we ...
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Mr. President , it gives me great pleasure to move the adoption of that resolution . President Parker : Mr. Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions , I take it that this resolution is now a resolution of the Committee , so I have no ...
Mr. President , it gives me great pleasure to move the adoption of that resolution . President Parker : Mr. Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions , I take it that this resolution is now a resolution of the Committee , so I have no ...
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