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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... Assembly , not per- haps as the Commission desired it , but in a way which should be satisfactory to the friends of forward - looking and progressive government . We will now proceed to the reports of standing committees . First is the ...
... Assembly , not per- haps as the Commission desired it , but in a way which should be satisfactory to the friends of forward - looking and progressive government . We will now proceed to the reports of standing committees . First is the ...
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... assembly of lawyers , because from the time when William Byrd , of Westover , ate dinners in the Inns of Court in London up to this time , he has come of a long legal line . I do not know whether it can be considered something nice to ...
... assembly of lawyers , because from the time when William Byrd , of Westover , ate dinners in the Inns of Court in London up to this time , he has come of a long legal line . I do not know whether it can be considered something nice to ...
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... no meeting of the General Assembly in regular session since the appointment of the Committee . However , a quorum of the Committee met in Richmond and appeared before the Commission headed by Judge Prentis and presented THIRD DAY 39.
... no meeting of the General Assembly in regular session since the appointment of the Committee . However , a quorum of the Committee met in Richmond and appeared before the Commission headed by Judge Prentis and presented THIRD DAY 39.
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... Assembly . On motion duly seconded the report of the Committee was received and filed and the recommendation was adopted . ( See Report at end of Minutes . ) Mr. Robert B. Tunstall , of Richmond : Mr. President , the Committee on ...
... Assembly . On motion duly seconded the report of the Committee was received and filed and the recommendation was adopted . ( See Report at end of Minutes . ) Mr. Robert B. Tunstall , of Richmond : Mr. President , the Committee on ...
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... Assembly to convene in regular session in the year 1928 . I would also like to say , Mr. President , with reference to that last resolution , that it is recognized that it involves some little expense - I don't think it will be very ...
... Assembly to convene in regular session in the year 1928 . I would also like to say , Mr. President , with reference to that last resolution , that it is recognized that it involves some little expense - I don't think it will be very ...
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