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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... lived at the east end of Williamsburg's historic Duke of Gloucester Street . Mr. Armistead was a man of strong convictions . Once he had reached a certain conclusion he would never yield merely because almost everyone else thought he ...
... lived at the east end of Williamsburg's historic Duke of Gloucester Street . Mr. Armistead was a man of strong convictions . Once he had reached a certain conclusion he would never yield merely because almost everyone else thought he ...
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... lived , serv- ing as Mayor and Councilman in Tazewell and Graham , and as attorney for the town of Pocahontas . He was never a candidate for public office but always actively interested in political con- tests and was several times ...
... lived , serv- ing as Mayor and Councilman in Tazewell and Graham , and as attorney for the town of Pocahontas . He was never a candidate for public office but always actively interested in political con- tests and was several times ...
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... lived . Today , we find new ideas being implanted in our beloved country , foreign to the homes of Virginia and foreign to American soil . Communism is the antithesis of in- dependence . The fruit of the efforts of Patrick Henry and ...
... lived . Today , we find new ideas being implanted in our beloved country , foreign to the homes of Virginia and foreign to American soil . Communism is the antithesis of in- dependence . The fruit of the efforts of Patrick Henry and ...
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