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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... Constitution and in which we take pride as being the first written constitution . The Bill of Rights provided , and still provides , as follows : " Section 5. That the legislative , executive and judicial departments of the State should ...
... Constitution and in which we take pride as being the first written constitution . The Bill of Rights provided , and still provides , as follows : " Section 5. That the legislative , executive and judicial departments of the State should ...
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... Constitution is nothing but a restraining act and that the Legislature has all the powers not withdrawn from it . But as to the judiciary department that is not true , for the Constitution has taken away all the power from the ...
... Constitution is nothing but a restraining act and that the Legislature has all the powers not withdrawn from it . But as to the judiciary department that is not true , for the Constitution has taken away all the power from the ...
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... constitutions . Less than a month ago , Virginia's Constitution of 1902 cele- brated the twenty - fifth anniversary of its birth . The Con- vention which framed it assembled in the City of Richmond on the twelfth day of June , 1901. It ...
... constitutions . Less than a month ago , Virginia's Constitution of 1902 cele- brated the twenty - fifth anniversary of its birth . The Con- vention which framed it assembled in the City of Richmond on the twelfth day of June , 1901. It ...
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