Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63Virginia State Bar Association, 1952 - Bar associations |
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... never thought any case unimportant . He never thought any case a matter of mere local concern , but rather a part of those larger principles to which his life was dedicated . His daily work was given to the law not as a means of ...
... never thought any case unimportant . He never thought any case a matter of mere local concern , but rather a part of those larger principles to which his life was dedicated . His daily work was given to the law not as a means of ...
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... never lead a useful , happy life even though possessed of fabulous wealth and material comforts of every name and ... never ceases until the last call . I never thought I knew so much law as on the day I graduated from law school . How ...
... never lead a useful , happy life even though possessed of fabulous wealth and material comforts of every name and ... never ceases until the last call . I never thought I knew so much law as on the day I graduated from law school . How ...
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... never forget the thousands of letters I received in late October and November of 1949 at the conclusion of the trial of the eleven Communist leaders . What I learned from these letters is that everyone , irrespective of race , color or ...
... never forget the thousands of letters I received in late October and November of 1949 at the conclusion of the trial of the eleven Communist leaders . What I learned from these letters is that everyone , irrespective of race , color or ...
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