Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 6Virginia State Bar Association, 1893 - Bar associations |
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... called the Association to order at 11 o'clock A. M. , and said : It is my duty to call the Association to order and to invite you to listen to the address of our President . Mr. R. T. Barton , President of the Association , then read ...
... called the Association to order at 11 o'clock A. M. , and said : It is my duty to call the Association to order and to invite you to listen to the address of our President . Mr. R. T. Barton , President of the Association , then read ...
Page 11
... called for the vote on the resolution , and declared it adopted . The President : The Report of the Committee on Legislation and Law Reform . William B. Pettit , of Fluvanna : Mr. President , -We succeeded , I believe , in getting ...
... called for the vote on the resolution , and declared it adopted . The President : The Report of the Committee on Legislation and Law Reform . William B. Pettit , of Fluvanna : Mr. President , -We succeeded , I believe , in getting ...
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... called together , because there has been no griev- ance reported to it . I therefore report that the committee has no report to make . F. H. McGuire , of Richmond : Mr. President , -I move that a committee be appointed from the ...
... called together , because there has been no griev- ance reported to it . I therefore report that the committee has no report to make . F. H. McGuire , of Richmond : Mr. President , -I move that a committee be appointed from the ...
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... called to order by the President . The President : The order of business for this evening is the report of the Special Committee on Law Reform . The Chair- man of the committee will read the report . S. S. P. Patteson , of Richmond ...
... called to order by the President . The President : The order of business for this evening is the report of the Special Committee on Law Reform . The Chair- man of the committee will read the report . S. S. P. Patteson , of Richmond ...
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... called , but as to his counsel , if fit to represent him this suggestion cannot be ac- cepted . They very distinctly indicate to such counsel the defen- dant's real defence in most cases , if not in every case , but if he has any doubt ...
... called , but as to his counsel , if fit to represent him this suggestion cannot be ac- cepted . They very distinctly indicate to such counsel the defen- dant's real defence in most cases , if not in every case , but if he has any doubt ...
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