Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 65 |
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Well , he said : " at the Governor's Mansion there is an old Negro who has been there for many generations of Governors . His name is Mayo . He will get drunk on the most important occasions . He will embarrass you to death .
Well , he said : " at the Governor's Mansion there is an old Negro who has been there for many generations of Governors . His name is Mayo . He will get drunk on the most important occasions . He will embarrass you to death .
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Governor's office . I tremendously enjoyed my association with them and I have never yet had one to betray a confidence . Now the Governor , of course , is inaugurated in January , about the middle of January every four years .
Governor's office . I tremendously enjoyed my association with them and I have never yet had one to betray a confidence . Now the Governor , of course , is inaugurated in January , about the middle of January every four years .
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It is customary , I think in Virginia , and I think it is a proper custom , that every piece of mail that goes out of the Governor's office is signed by the Governor . Certainly to my knowledge , no letter went out of that office signed ...
It is customary , I think in Virginia , and I think it is a proper custom , that every piece of mail that goes out of the Governor's office is signed by the Governor . Certainly to my knowledge , no letter went out of that office signed ...
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