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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... reason than that it seems to be popular nowadays to violate the constitution . We started by post- poning the President's address . We did that for several rea- One reason is that gentlemen in the early part of the day are weaker , they ...
... reason than that it seems to be popular nowadays to violate the constitution . We started by post- poning the President's address . We did that for several rea- One reason is that gentlemen in the early part of the day are weaker , they ...
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... reasons , if not the fundamental reason , for the enactment of the bill is that it gives control right at the source over admissions . That is all right . Like immigration , I think , it ought to be controlled within reasonable bounds ...
... reasons , if not the fundamental reason , for the enactment of the bill is that it gives control right at the source over admissions . That is all right . Like immigration , I think , it ought to be controlled within reasonable bounds ...
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... reason become in- operative , the General Assembly would have power to adopt some other system . The resolution continues these six sections with various changes in phraseology and some in meaning . In general , it may be said that ...
... reason become in- operative , the General Assembly would have power to adopt some other system . The resolution continues these six sections with various changes in phraseology and some in meaning . In general , it may be said that ...
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