Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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Another thing I might warn you about . The dining room will be unusually crowded tonight , so don't tarry at the reception too long . Try to get to the dining room early . The C. & O. reception is this evening , as everyone knows .
Another thing I might warn you about . The dining room will be unusually crowded tonight , so don't tarry at the reception too long . Try to get to the dining room early . The C. & O. reception is this evening , as everyone knows .
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In this way , I thought I got to the bottom of things more quickly . In any event , my whole life has been spent in argument and ... Sometimes it is a good thing for the judge to speak up ; more often it is better for him to listen .
In this way , I thought I got to the bottom of things more quickly . In any event , my whole life has been spent in argument and ... Sometimes it is a good thing for the judge to speak up ; more often it is better for him to listen .
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The one thing we must fight with every fibre of our being is this infernal cynicism . ... When I became a judge the one thing I most feared was that I might become stuffy . It is so easy for a judge to become convinced of his own ...
The one thing we must fight with every fibre of our being is this infernal cynicism . ... When I became a judge the one thing I most feared was that I might become stuffy . It is so easy for a judge to become convinced of his own ...
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