Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 61Virginia State Bar Association, 1951 - Bar associations |
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... give us liberty and to give us freedom . The American Bar Association has a committee on American citizenship which has been seeking during the past year to collect together material which could be useful in the hands of State ...
... give us liberty and to give us freedom . The American Bar Association has a committee on American citizenship which has been seeking during the past year to collect together material which could be useful in the hands of State ...
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... give a better service at a reasonable price than is offered by competing agencies , some of which are engaged in the unlawful practice of law ; and finally , to make sure that the trend towards socialization and regulation by the state ...
... give a better service at a reasonable price than is offered by competing agencies , some of which are engaged in the unlawful practice of law ; and finally , to make sure that the trend towards socialization and regulation by the state ...
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... give the farming class the benefit of high prices . The plain political effect of such a policy is to buy the farm vote at public expense . Other wholesale expenditures , such as purchasing silver at a price far above its true worth ...
... give the farming class the benefit of high prices . The plain political effect of such a policy is to buy the farm vote at public expense . Other wholesale expenditures , such as purchasing silver at a price far above its true worth ...
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