Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15 |
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Since then we have lost , by death , twelve members - 11 active and 1 honorary ; five have resigned ; three have been dropped for the non - payment of dues ; one has left the State and one has been transferred to the honorary list 8 ...
Since then we have lost , by death , twelve members - 11 active and 1 honorary ; five have resigned ; three have been dropped for the non - payment of dues ; one has left the State and one has been transferred to the honorary list 8 ...
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Therefore , I say that if there is anything in the measure to - day , the recommendation of the Association would be death to the measure when it came before the Legislature , and consequently I see no harm that can come , except to the ...
Therefore , I say that if there is anything in the measure to - day , the recommendation of the Association would be death to the measure when it came before the Legislature , and consequently I see no harm that can come , except to the ...
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... United States District Judge for the Western District of Virginia , which office , President Arthur , at the instance of General Mahone had tendered him in the spring of 1883 upon the death of the incumbent , Judge Alexander Rives .
... United States District Judge for the Western District of Virginia , which office , President Arthur , at the instance of General Mahone had tendered him in the spring of 1883 upon the death of the incumbent , Judge Alexander Rives .
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The war over , he resumed the practice of the law in Currituck county , N. C. , until December , 1867 , when he returned to Norfolk , Va . , and conducted a successful and lucrative practice until the time of his death .
The war over , he resumed the practice of the law in Currituck county , N. C. , until December , 1867 , when he returned to Norfolk , Va . , and conducted a successful and lucrative practice until the time of his death .
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a At the time of his death he had just completed his term of office as President of the Bar Association of Norfolk , Portsmouth and Norfolk county . For years he had been an earnest and consistent Christian , and was a member of St.
a At the time of his death he had just completed his term of office as President of the Bar Association of Norfolk , Portsmouth and Norfolk county . For years he had been an earnest and consistent Christian , and was a member of St.
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