Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 35Virginia State Bar Association, 1923 - Bar associations |
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... character . From his parents he received the heritage of an unsullied name and the inherent sense of right and wrong so essential to the development of high character . In his early years he engaged in civil engineering , then studied ...
... character . From his parents he received the heritage of an unsullied name and the inherent sense of right and wrong so essential to the development of high character . In his early years he engaged in civil engineering , then studied ...
Page 104
... character one stands out so pre- eminently that no account of his life could be given without mentioning it . This was his courage . Courage with Phil . B. Sheild was not alone intrepidity and absence of fear . He was courageous , too ...
... character one stands out so pre- eminently that no account of his life could be given without mentioning it . This was his courage . Courage with Phil . B. Sheild was not alone intrepidity and absence of fear . He was courageous , too ...
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... character , united with in- tellectual power , has placed him among the immortals of Vir- ginia . No young man of sensibility could come within the sphere of his influence and not receive a lasting impression . The pre- scribed rules of ...
... character , united with in- tellectual power , has placed him among the immortals of Vir- ginia . No young man of sensibility could come within the sphere of his influence and not receive a lasting impression . The pre- scribed rules of ...
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Accomac Active members adopted Alexandria amendment American Bar Association Annual Meeting attorneys Bar Association Big Stone Gap bills of lading BROCKENBROUGH BUFORD Chairman CHARLES CHARLES D'ARCY Charlottesville CHAS Christiansburg Circuit Committee common law Constitution County Eppa Hunton Fairfax Federal FRANK Fredericksburg GEORGE Graham Guigon Harrisonburg Honorary members Jackson JAMES H James Keith JOHN Judge Keith judicial jurisdiction justice lading act LAW LIBRARY lawyers legislation legislature Lexington litigation Lovingston Lynchburg Lynchburg Lynchburg Massie ment Minor Newport News Newport Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk Richmond Old Point Comfort opinion Petersburg Petersburg Petersburg Portsmouth practice President profession RANDOLPH Richmond Norfolk Richmond Richmond Richmond Roanoke Roanoke Roanoke ROBERT ROBT session Springs of Virginia Staunton STUART Suffolk Supreme Court Tazewell THOMAS THOS tion to-day Tunstall TURNBULL uniform United University of Virginia Virginia State Bar VOLNEY E W. W. Old Warrenton Washington WILLIAM Williamsburg Winchester Wytheville