Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 5Virginia State Bar Association, 1892 - Bar associations |
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... John Randolph Tucker , of Virginia . The President then read his address . ( See Appendix . ) The President : Gentlemen of the Association , —Having dis- posed of the most disagreeable part of my duties , I now proceed to the regular ...
... John Randolph Tucker , of Virginia . The President then read his address . ( See Appendix . ) The President : Gentlemen of the Association , —Having dis- posed of the most disagreeable part of my duties , I now proceed to the regular ...
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... John H. Lewis , the chairman of the committee , who is de- tained in his room at the hotel by indisposition , I will read the report of that committee . ( See Report at the end of Minutes . ) C. M. Blackford , of Lynchburg : Mr ...
... John H. Lewis , the chairman of the committee , who is de- tained in his room at the hotel by indisposition , I will read the report of that committee . ( See Report at the end of Minutes . ) C. M. Blackford , of Lynchburg : Mr ...
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... John H. Ingram , of Manchester : Mr. President , -That com- mittee takes great pleasure in making its usual report — that is , that it has not a grievance to report . The President : The next is the report of the REPORTS OF STANDING ...
... John H. Ingram , of Manchester : Mr. President , -That com- mittee takes great pleasure in making its usual report — that is , that it has not a grievance to report . The President : The next is the report of the REPORTS OF STANDING ...
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... John's church - yard , in the city of Richmond , and the ques- tion of the cost of the monument was a matter to be inquired into in that city . I requested our Secretary , Mr. Guy , to get some gentleman , a member of the Association ...
... John's church - yard , in the city of Richmond , and the ques- tion of the cost of the monument was a matter to be inquired into in that city . I requested our Secretary , Mr. Guy , to get some gentleman , a member of the Association ...
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... John G. Williams , of Orange ; J. H. H. Figgat , of Botetourt . SECRETARY AND TREASURER : Jackson Guy , of Richmond . New Members of Executive COMMITTEE : George W. Mor- ris , of Charlottesville , and Marshall Hanger , of Staunton . Mr ...
... John G. Williams , of Orange ; J. H. H. Figgat , of Botetourt . SECRETARY AND TREASURER : Jackson Guy , of Richmond . New Members of Executive COMMITTEE : George W. Mor- ris , of Charlottesville , and Marshall Hanger , of Staunton . Mr ...
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