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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Page 128
... important duties of that office in his late twenties and at a time when the prohibition law added greatly to its responsi- bilities , he quickly developed into an able and fearless prosecutor . Never , however , did he permit his zeal ...
... important duties of that office in his late twenties and at a time when the prohibition law added greatly to its responsi- bilities , he quickly developed into an able and fearless prosecutor . Never , however , did he permit his zeal ...
Page 134
... important questions , or been more ably looked after . The uniformity with which Mr. Sebrell's contentions in disputed issues - notably the ex- tremely important Lake Prince and water service cases- have been upheld by the highest ...
... important questions , or been more ably looked after . The uniformity with which Mr. Sebrell's contentions in disputed issues - notably the ex- tremely important Lake Prince and water service cases- have been upheld by the highest ...
Page 193
... important differences between the two ; they had evolved in different ways . Out of this difference in legal philosophy grew the principal points of difference we had to thresh out . The first important difference was as to the kind of ...
... important differences between the two ; they had evolved in different ways . Out of this difference in legal philosophy grew the principal points of difference we had to thresh out . The first important difference was as to the kind of ...
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