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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... lived , re- public . And it required Mr. Benjamin , the lawyer , for its leading character . But with Appomattox and the subsequent dissolution of the Davis govern- ment , the secretary , realizing that in the Northern states , he was ...
... lived , re- public . And it required Mr. Benjamin , the lawyer , for its leading character . But with Appomattox and the subsequent dissolution of the Davis govern- ment , the secretary , realizing that in the Northern states , he was ...
Page 229
... lived so actively and daringly and brilliantly . His financial speculations and promotions , whose index extends from purely personal investments to semi - public ventures in several railroads , both in the Southern states , in Texas ...
... lived so actively and daringly and brilliantly . His financial speculations and promotions , whose index extends from purely personal investments to semi - public ventures in several railroads , both in the Southern states , in Texas ...
Page 252
... lived a substantial portion of his life just preceding date of application in the community from which he applies , the requirement of one year's practice may be dispensed with in the special discretion of the Committee on Admissions ...
... lived a substantial portion of his life just preceding date of application in the community from which he applies , the requirement of one year's practice may be dispensed with in the special discretion of the Committee on Admissions ...
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