Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 37Virginia State Bar Association, 1925 - Bar associations |
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... influence his judicial conduct . In 1872 he married Miss Hallie Bailey Craddock , the daughter of Dr. Charles Craddock , of Halifax . Nine children were born . to this happy marriage , all of whom , together with fifteen grand- children ...
... influence his judicial conduct . In 1872 he married Miss Hallie Bailey Craddock , the daughter of Dr. Charles Craddock , of Halifax . Nine children were born . to this happy marriage , all of whom , together with fifteen grand- children ...
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... influence on the side of the broad and progressive platform . At the same time his training in the law but added to the natural trend of his mind toward conservatism , and he was thus able to strike that happy medium so much desired but ...
... influence on the side of the broad and progressive platform . At the same time his training in the law but added to the natural trend of his mind toward conservatism , and he was thus able to strike that happy medium so much desired but ...
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... influence before a jury . He always endeavored to see the personal and human side in every case in which he was associated , so as to gain the interest and , if need be , sympathy of judge and jury , and his success at the bar could be ...
... influence before a jury . He always endeavored to see the personal and human side in every case in which he was associated , so as to gain the interest and , if need be , sympathy of judge and jury , and his success at the bar could be ...
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