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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... give the surety a better footing . On the 4th of April , 1877 , the Legislature passed the first married woman's act for Virginia . This law made radical changes in the property rights of husband and wife . By a singular coincidence ...
... give the surety a better footing . On the 4th of April , 1877 , the Legislature passed the first married woman's act for Virginia . This law made radical changes in the property rights of husband and wife . By a singular coincidence ...
Page 82
... give each one his rights under the law was such that he earned the confidence of all classes and of all parties . Upon the Bench he was dignified , without being a martinet , learned without being pedantic , and as he had been at the ...
... give each one his rights under the law was such that he earned the confidence of all classes and of all parties . Upon the Bench he was dignified , without being a martinet , learned without being pedantic , and as he had been at the ...
Page 97
... give some permanent expression of our regard for them and of our regret that they are no more with us . It is my purpose to perform , as briefly and sincerely as possible , this service to one of my friends , who was for many years a ...
... give some permanent expression of our regard for them and of our regret that they are no more with us . It is my purpose to perform , as briefly and sincerely as possible , this service to one of my friends , who was for many years a ...
Page 98
... mortuis nil nisi bonum . ” Let us rather speak the truth , if it be necessary , than to give lying epitaphs of the dead . But , when I come to consider the moral character of the man of whom I write , 98 MEMORIALS OF DECEASED MEMBERS.
... mortuis nil nisi bonum . ” Let us rather speak the truth , if it be necessary , than to give lying epitaphs of the dead . But , when I come to consider the moral character of the man of whom I write , 98 MEMORIALS OF DECEASED MEMBERS.
Page 183
... give his instructions on the law in writing , and forbid his commenting upon the evidence , endeavoring in this manner to obey Lord Coke's injunction that " the judge must not respond to questions of fact , but only the jury . " When ...
... give his instructions on the law in writing , and forbid his commenting upon the evidence , endeavoring in this manner to obey Lord Coke's injunction that " the judge must not respond to questions of fact , but only the jury . " When ...
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