Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 33Virginia State Bar Association, 1921 - Bar associations |
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... profession in Norfolk in 1885. He was called home before the completion of his course at the University by the failure of the firm of Bain & Brother and of the Exchange National Bank , and he had even before his entrance upon his profession ...
... profession in Norfolk in 1885. He was called home before the completion of his course at the University by the failure of the firm of Bain & Brother and of the Exchange National Bank , and he had even before his entrance upon his profession ...
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... profession ; the paucity of subjects of litiga- tion ; and chiefly the indifference or hostility of the landed pro- prietors , a class which was jealous of its privileges , and through the intermarriage of its members what would now be ...
... profession ; the paucity of subjects of litiga- tion ; and chiefly the indifference or hostility of the landed pro- prietors , a class which was jealous of its privileges , and through the intermarriage of its members what would now be ...
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... profession , that " they lived more by their practices than upon their practice . " It is certain that the attorneys of that earliest period left little evidence of their influence upon the times ; and their obscurity as a body appears ...
... profession , that " they lived more by their practices than upon their practice . " It is certain that the attorneys of that earliest period left little evidence of their influence upon the times ; and their obscurity as a body appears ...
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A. W. Patterson Accomac Active members Alexandria ALLEN amendment American Annual Meeting ARMISTEAD Assembly association or corporation attorney at law Bar Association Big Stone Gap bill Chairman CHARLES Charlottesville Christiansburg Circuit Clintwood Colony Committee on Legislation compensation County declaratory EDWARD firm Fitzhugh FRANK Fredericksburg GEORGE HARRISON Harrisonburg Henry Honorary members HUGHES JAMES JOHN Judge Corporation Court Judge Massie law business LAW LIBRARY Law Reform lawyers Legislation and Law Lexington Lovingston Lynchburg Lynchburg Lynchburg Lynchburg matter Middle Temple mittee motion Newport Newport News Newport Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Richmond person Petersburg Portsmouth practice of law President Gordon Randolph resolution RICHARD Richmond Norfolk Richmond Richmond Richmond RIXEY Roanoke Robert ROBERTSON ROBT SAMUEL Secretary Minor Springs of Virginia Staunton STUART Suffolk Supreme Court Tazewell THOMAS THOS tion Tunstall University of Virginia Virginia State Bar Warrenton Washington White WILLIAM William H Williamsburg Winchester Wytheville