Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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Page 107
... and the Committee thought it wise to , and did , authorize the President to select such reports as he thought should be brought to the attention of the membership for their consideration in advance of the annual meeting , and to ...
... and the Committee thought it wise to , and did , authorize the President to select such reports as he thought should be brought to the attention of the membership for their consideration in advance of the annual meeting , and to ...
Page 215
In conclusion , I report that I have no hesitancey in bringing these thoughts to the Virginia Bar Association . ... But it is my hope that in the months to come we will give these problems thought and will arrive at some definitive ...
In conclusion , I report that I have no hesitancey in bringing these thoughts to the Virginia Bar Association . ... But it is my hope that in the months to come we will give these problems thought and will arrive at some definitive ...
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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 colloquy . It stimulates my thinking processes . After all , judges are not run in a mold and each man must ...
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 colloquy . It stimulates my thinking processes . After all , judges are not run in a mold and each man must ...
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