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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... never yield merely because almost everyone else thought he was wrong . Though always amenable to reason in such cases , he always insisted on carefully examining the evidence . He had a high sense of natural justice , and he took no ...
... never yield merely because almost everyone else thought he was wrong . Though always amenable to reason in such cases , he always insisted on carefully examining the evidence . He had a high sense of natural justice , and he took no ...
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... never left him . His boy- hood playmate and life - long friend , G. Mason Dillard , of Albe- marle , has paid public tribute to these days , from hunting rabbits along the Rivanna River as boys to more extensive hunting trips of ...
... never left him . His boy- hood playmate and life - long friend , G. Mason Dillard , of Albe- marle , has paid public tribute to these days , from hunting rabbits along the Rivanna River as boys to more extensive hunting trips of ...
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... never lost his courage , he never failed to bring cheer and comfort to those about him ; and he never turned from his long habits of thought- fulness and kindliness for others . Of forthright character , of unshakeable loyalty to family ...
... never lost his courage , he never failed to bring cheer and comfort to those about him ; and he never turned from his long habits of thought- fulness and kindliness for others . Of forthright character , of unshakeable loyalty to family ...
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