Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 65 |
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stem from the fact that land plays a different part in the lives of our city dwellers and our farmers . It seems to me to rather neatly set off the problem of retaining in the family ancestral property on the one hand and , at the same ...
stem from the fact that land plays a different part in the lives of our city dwellers and our farmers . It seems to me to rather neatly set off the problem of retaining in the family ancestral property on the one hand and , at the same ...
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record , unlike the Virginia record , contained no psychological or psychiatric evidence that segregation is harmless and in fact it is beneficent under circumstances which exist in Virginia . Another case came up from the District of ...
record , unlike the Virginia record , contained no psychological or psychiatric evidence that segregation is harmless and in fact it is beneficent under circumstances which exist in Virginia . Another case came up from the District of ...
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It shall be the duty of any member of the committee who has knowledge of any fact which , in his opinion , disqualifies the applicant for membership in the Association , if it be in a meeting of the committee , to state such fact to the ...
It shall be the duty of any member of the committee who has knowledge of any fact which , in his opinion , disqualifies the applicant for membership in the Association , if it be in a meeting of the committee , to state such fact to the ...
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