Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 39Virginia State Bar Association, 1927 - Bar associations |
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... . Long's address will be , " Origins of the American Constitution and Our Obligation to Preserve It . " On Friday one of the most practical and important addresses will be made , and one that the members of 24 GENERAL MINUTES.
... . Long's address will be , " Origins of the American Constitution and Our Obligation to Preserve It . " On Friday one of the most practical and important addresses will be made , and one that the members of 24 GENERAL MINUTES.
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... America and England . " From an experience of many years in Washington , Mr. Essary tells me that he knows some things ... American revolution to perpetuate myself in power . The field is open . There are about two hundred and fifty here ...
... America and England . " From an experience of many years in Washington , Mr. Essary tells me that he knows some things ... American revolution to perpetuate myself in power . The field is open . There are about two hundred and fifty here ...
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... members of the Association . ( See Report at end of Minutes . ) The President : The Committee on American Citizenship , of which Mr. James H. Corbitt , of Suffolk , is Chairman . Mr. Corbitt : I am not ready to report , 32 GENERAL MINUTES.
... members of the Association . ( See Report at end of Minutes . ) The President : The Committee on American Citizenship , of which Mr. James H. Corbitt , of Suffolk , is Chairman . Mr. Corbitt : I am not ready to report , 32 GENERAL MINUTES.
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... : The Special Committee to Co - operate with the American Law Institute . ( No response . ) Mr. Thomas B. Gay , of Richmond , the Chairman of that Committee , is not here . The Secretary : Mr. President , I desire to present FIRST DAY 33.
... : The Special Committee to Co - operate with the American Law Institute . ( No response . ) Mr. Thomas B. Gay , of Richmond , the Chairman of that Committee , is not here . The Secretary : Mr. President , I desire to present FIRST DAY 33.
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... American Constitution and Our Obligation to Preserve It . " Mr. Long then read his address . ( See Appendix I. ) The President : I am sure that I express the appreciation of the entire audience in thanking Mr. Long for his well thought ...
... American Constitution and Our Obligation to Preserve It . " Mr. Long then read his address . ( See Appendix I. ) The President : I am sure that I express the appreciation of the entire audience in thanking Mr. Long for his well thought ...
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