Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15Virginia State Bar Association, 1902 - Bar associations |
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Page 30
... fact that we are very much interested in the de- tails of the thing , and if we vote without knowledge of the details , we are voting in the dark . If the resolution of my friend is adopted as offered , we should come back next year as ...
... fact that we are very much interested in the de- tails of the thing , and if we vote without knowledge of the details , we are voting in the dark . If the resolution of my friend is adopted as offered , we should come back next year as ...
Page 34
... fact that a great many have not registered . It is absolutely essen- tial that this be done , in order that he may make arrangements for the banquet to - morrow night . There will be a meeting of the Executive Committee imme- diately ...
... fact that a great many have not registered . It is absolutely essen- tial that this be done , in order that he may make arrangements for the banquet to - morrow night . There will be a meeting of the Executive Committee imme- diately ...
Page 57
... fact that in our country many of the ablest , purest and most impartial judges are drawn from among the intensest partisans . All traces of his previous political prejudices passed away upon his advent to the bench JOHN PAUL 57.
... fact that in our country many of the ablest , purest and most impartial judges are drawn from among the intensest partisans . All traces of his previous political prejudices passed away upon his advent to the bench JOHN PAUL 57.
Page 58
... fact is stated , how- ever , when it is said of him , what may be said of no man more truly , that his mental processes were always absolutely honest . His investigations , his reflections , his reasoning , proceeded from motives of the ...
... fact is stated , how- ever , when it is said of him , what may be said of no man more truly , that his mental processes were always absolutely honest . His investigations , his reflections , his reasoning , proceeded from motives of the ...
Page 71
... fact that the young man just from college , in the cases he had , always acquitted himself with credit . In 1859 he was elected Commonwealth's Attorney of Pulaski county . His age was twenty - seven . Many a young man by filling this ...
... fact that the young man just from college , in the cases he had , always acquitted himself with credit . In 1859 he was elected Commonwealth's Attorney of Pulaski county . His age was twenty - seven . Many a young man by filling this ...
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