Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 64Virginia State Bar Association, 1954 - Bar associations |
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... considered to be used solely in the external operation of the government . We didn't have any treaties which affected us internally , certainly not to any great extent . A treaty was considered to be , as Alexander Hamilton said , a ...
... considered to be used solely in the external operation of the government . We didn't have any treaties which affected us internally , certainly not to any great extent . A treaty was considered to be , as Alexander Hamilton said , a ...
Page 137
... considered and drafted in a proper and ade- quate manner with the personnel now available in the Office of Statutory Research and Drafting and within the limited time available to them . Mr. John B. Boatwright , Jr. , Director of the ...
... considered and drafted in a proper and ade- quate manner with the personnel now available in the Office of Statutory Research and Drafting and within the limited time available to them . Mr. John B. Boatwright , Jr. , Director of the ...
Page 143
... considered in this report could best be handled by a study of the same by the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council and recommends that appro- priate action be taken toward having a resolution introduced at the next session of the ...
... considered in this report could best be handled by a study of the same by the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council and recommends that appro- priate action be taken toward having a resolution introduced at the next session of the ...
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