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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... profession owed a debt we could never repay to Conway Robinson and John M. Patton , I remember that when I came to the bar all the old men said : " Was there ever such stuff ! Why , they didn't want to change a sentence , or cross a t ...
... profession owed a debt we could never repay to Conway Robinson and John M. Patton , I remember that when I came to the bar all the old men said : " Was there ever such stuff ! Why , they didn't want to change a sentence , or cross a t ...
Page 46
... Profession in Regard to Needed Changes in Legislation . " Mr. Watts then read his paper . ( See Appendix . ) The President : We will now proceed to unfinished business , and that is the discussion of Law Reform , in which Mr. Cochran ...
... Profession in Regard to Needed Changes in Legislation . " Mr. Watts then read his paper . ( See Appendix . ) The President : We will now proceed to unfinished business , and that is the discussion of Law Reform , in which Mr. Cochran ...
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... profession . And it is ordered that a copy of this minute be sent to Mr. Hurd . On motion , this resolution was adopted . The President : The order for this hour is the reading of a paper by Mr. Alfred P. Thom , of Norfolk , entitled ...
... profession . And it is ordered that a copy of this minute be sent to Mr. Hurd . On motion , this resolution was adopted . The President : The order for this hour is the reading of a paper by Mr. Alfred P. Thom , of Norfolk , entitled ...
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... profession , and they have come before us and state that they made it upon full , complete and thorough examination of the procedure of the Eng- lish - speaking world . Now , sir , I am like my learned friend there from Staunton ; I do ...
... profession , and they have come before us and state that they made it upon full , complete and thorough examination of the procedure of the Eng- lish - speaking world . Now , sir , I am like my learned friend there from Staunton ; I do ...
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... profession and were among the most honored of your members . Fitting memorials of each should be adopted by you , to be printed and preserved permanently in your records . Your committee had the good fortune to secure the consent of the ...
... profession and were among the most honored of your members . Fitting memorials of each should be adopted by you , to be printed and preserved permanently in your records . Your committee had the good fortune to secure the consent of the ...
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