Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 57Virginia State Bar Association, 1947 - Bar associations |
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Page 359
... Henry was neither a graduate of a college nor a student in a law office . He had neither a preceptor , nor a diploma to attest his proficiency . He had neither an office , nor a clerk . Indeed at this time he had no visible means of ...
... Henry was neither a graduate of a college nor a student in a law office . He had neither a preceptor , nor a diploma to attest his proficiency . He had neither an office , nor a clerk . Indeed at this time he had no visible means of ...
Page 361
... Henry had as his colleagues from Virginia , George Washington , Richard Henry Lee , Peyton Randolph , Richard Bland , Benjamin Harrison , and Edmund Pendleton . These were the leaders for the Colonial cause . It is remarkable , however ...
... Henry had as his colleagues from Virginia , George Washington , Richard Henry Lee , Peyton Randolph , Richard Bland , Benjamin Harrison , and Edmund Pendleton . These were the leaders for the Colonial cause . It is remarkable , however ...
Page 363
... Henry and those others who founded our nation is now in danger of being destroyed . We must prevent it . We call upon the spirit of Patrick Henry and by its eloquent voice to arouse the deadened attitude of our people to meet this issue ...
... Henry and those others who founded our nation is now in danger of being destroyed . We must prevent it . We call upon the spirit of Patrick Henry and by its eloquent voice to arouse the deadened attitude of our people to meet this issue ...
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