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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Page 40
... believe there is a more or less universal feeling throughout the State that the county and circuit courts do not attain to perfect justice . The terms of the circuit courts are too infrequent , and there is great impatience on the part ...
... believe there is a more or less universal feeling throughout the State that the county and circuit courts do not attain to perfect justice . The terms of the circuit courts are too infrequent , and there is great impatience on the part ...
Page 98
... believe the long separation and conflicts of the law and equity have , though in appearance an evil , been converted to good . The struggle has developed and expanded the powers and virtues of the combatants . The English and American ...
... believe the long separation and conflicts of the law and equity have , though in appearance an evil , been converted to good . The struggle has developed and expanded the powers and virtues of the combatants . The English and American ...
Page 105
... believe that the high tone and manly chivalry of the Virginia Bar have made it the means of practical good in promoting right and justice among our people , under an impartial , liberal and pure administration by the courts of the State ...
... believe that the high tone and manly chivalry of the Virginia Bar have made it the means of practical good in promoting right and justice among our people , under an impartial , liberal and pure administration by the courts of the State ...
Page 110
... believe , was after all only " an uneducated Indian fighter " -only a pup- pet - a great blind Samson , led hither and thither by children , and stalking spectres of men otherwise unknown to history . His proclamation ( 1833 ) was ...
... believe , was after all only " an uneducated Indian fighter " -only a pup- pet - a great blind Samson , led hither and thither by children , and stalking spectres of men otherwise unknown to history . His proclamation ( 1833 ) was ...
Page 122
... believe , and my daily experience con- firms that conviction , that much , very much , of the present pros- perity of the country and its institutions depends upon the suc- cessful action of the State governments , and that the ...
... believe , and my daily experience con- firms that conviction , that much , very much , of the present pros- perity of the country and its institutions depends upon the suc- cessful action of the State governments , and that the ...
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