Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 56Virginia State Bar Association, 1945 - Bar associations |
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... lawyers , a majority of the Con- gress is composed of lawyers and I will hazard the guess that the majority of almost every legislative assembly in the country is com- posed of lawyers . That means to me a great responsibility as well ...
... lawyers , a majority of the Con- gress is composed of lawyers and I will hazard the guess that the majority of almost every legislative assembly in the country is com- posed of lawyers . That means to me a great responsibility as well ...
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... lawyers without reser- vation or hesitation have accepted fully the responsibility that has been brought to them in ... lawyers are engaged as such in the Judge Advocate General's department , yet I think it is true beyond a doubt with ...
... lawyers without reser- vation or hesitation have accepted fully the responsibility that has been brought to them in ... lawyers are engaged as such in the Judge Advocate General's department , yet I think it is true beyond a doubt with ...
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... lawyers I think we shall be put to greater strains . The public responsibilities on us will be greater , our ... lawyers must apply to the acute national and international problems which are so close upon us . It is for the lawyers to ...
... lawyers I think we shall be put to greater strains . The public responsibilities on us will be greater , our ... lawyers must apply to the acute national and international problems which are so close upon us . It is for the lawyers to ...
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