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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... respect the act may be bettered will bring an amendment before the Committee . I do not think the offering of an amendment would at all imply a commitment to the principle of the bill , and it would aid us in getting the bill in as good ...
... respect the act may be bettered will bring an amendment before the Committee . I do not think the offering of an amendment would at all imply a commitment to the principle of the bill , and it would aid us in getting the bill in as good ...
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... respect , " leaving the amendment to the Committee . I think it is desir- able that every one should put his amendments in shape and lay them before the Committee . , Every one will be heard . Arrangements have been made with a letter ...
... respect , " leaving the amendment to the Committee . I think it is desir- able that every one should put his amendments in shape and lay them before the Committee . , Every one will be heard . Arrangements have been made with a letter ...
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... Chief Magistrate , whom all of you know and all respect , Governor Byrd . ( Applause . ) Governor Harry Flood Byrd then delivered his address . ( See Appendix I. ) President R. Gray Williams , of Winchester , then delivered FIRST DAY 35.
... Chief Magistrate , whom all of you know and all respect , Governor Byrd . ( Applause . ) Governor Harry Flood Byrd then delivered his address . ( See Appendix I. ) President R. Gray Williams , of Winchester , then delivered FIRST DAY 35.
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... May I ask what provision is made for getting into the record the evidence heard orally ? I think the bill is faulty in that respect . No method is pro- vided now . Mr. James G. Martin , of Norfolk : Mr. President 42 GENERAL MINUTES.
... May I ask what provision is made for getting into the record the evidence heard orally ? I think the bill is faulty in that respect . No method is pro- vided now . Mr. James G. Martin , of Norfolk : Mr. President 42 GENERAL MINUTES.
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... respect . In July success was achieved to the extent of a favorable report . At last the bill was on the Senate floor , but only within two days of adjournment of the session . Senator Thomas J. Walsh had been able to hold back the ...
... respect . In July success was achieved to the extent of a favorable report . At last the bill was on the Senate floor , but only within two days of adjournment of the session . Senator Thomas J. Walsh had been able to hold back the ...
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