Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 34Virginia State Bar Association, 1922 - Bar associations |
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... present and I move we pass that by . Motion seconded and carried . The Secretary : There is a special committee , of which Mr. Massie is a member , appointed to co - operate in providing a suit- able marker for the grave of George Wythe ...
... present and I move we pass that by . Motion seconded and carried . The Secretary : There is a special committee , of which Mr. Massie is a member , appointed to co - operate in providing a suit- able marker for the grave of George Wythe ...
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... present . The President : It will be passed by for the present . Now we will hear the reports of other Committees . The Secretary : I do not know whether those Committees which have not yet reported have any representative on the floor ...
... present . The President : It will be passed by for the present . Now we will hear the reports of other Committees . The Secretary : I do not know whether those Committees which have not yet reported have any representative on the floor ...
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... present questions of the dis- regard of rights protected by the fourteenth amendment , but if the idea advanced is without substance or not open to serious debate , the appeal may be dealt with summarily by the usual motion to dismiss ...
... present questions of the dis- regard of rights protected by the fourteenth amendment , but if the idea advanced is without substance or not open to serious debate , the appeal may be dealt with summarily by the usual motion to dismiss ...
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