Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 58Virginia State Bar Association, 1948 - Bar associations |
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... career . At the time of his death he was a large landowner and devoted much of his spare time in managing his farms . " Mac " was educated in the public schools of the county and at Buies Creek Military Academy , North Carolina ...
... career . At the time of his death he was a large landowner and devoted much of his spare time in managing his farms . " Mac " was educated in the public schools of the county and at Buies Creek Military Academy , North Carolina ...
Page 221
... career . Its financial exactions from him were imperative and pro- digious ; and it liberated him from the normal distractions of domesticity and left him free to yield to his impulse towards concentrated work . Before leaving this ...
... career . Its financial exactions from him were imperative and pro- digious ; and it liberated him from the normal distractions of domesticity and left him free to yield to his impulse towards concentrated work . Before leaving this ...
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... career . Not all of them were without founda- tion , though certainly most of them were rooted in the malice and intemper- ance of the time and events , during which he lived so actively and daringly and brilliantly . His financial ...
... career . Not all of them were without founda- tion , though certainly most of them were rooted in the malice and intemper- ance of the time and events , during which he lived so actively and daringly and brilliantly . His financial ...
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