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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... received . Mr. Tucker , by that address , honored his State , honored himself , and honored the pro- fession he adorns . For this reason I hope it may be the pleasure of this Association to send three delegates to that Association . The ...
... received . Mr. Tucker , by that address , honored his State , honored himself , and honored the pro- fession he adorns . For this reason I hope it may be the pleasure of this Association to send three delegates to that Association . The ...
Page 15
... received from the majority of the members responses , setting forth various reasons why they could not be here . I received this evening from Mr. Harrison , of Danville , a letter which stated that the condition of his wife's health ...
... received from the majority of the members responses , setting forth various reasons why they could not be here . I received this evening from Mr. Harrison , of Danville , a letter which stated that the condition of his wife's health ...
Page 35
... received and adopted , and the officers as named by the committee declared elected . The President : I desire to state to the association that , as I understand the rule , there can be no vote on the report of the Special Committee on ...
... received and adopted , and the officers as named by the committee declared elected . The President : I desire to state to the association that , as I understand the rule , there can be no vote on the report of the Special Committee on ...
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... received the goods , or that you have paid for them ; which do you mean ? What do you want to put me on proof of that I actually sold you the goods ? " Oh , no ; I want to prove that I paid for them . " Very well . The question then ...
... received the goods , or that you have paid for them ; which do you mean ? What do you want to put me on proof of that I actually sold you the goods ? " Oh , no ; I want to prove that I paid for them . " Very well . The question then ...
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... received of any new matter which is not so stated . " Mr. Patteson's amendment was adopted . Mr. Meredith : I move to strike out the section . The motion to strike out was lost . Mr. Parrish Mr. President , -I move now to strike out ...
... received of any new matter which is not so stated . " Mr. Patteson's amendment was adopted . Mr. Meredith : I move to strike out the section . The motion to strike out was lost . Mr. Parrish Mr. President , -I move now to strike out ...
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