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 89
... majority , and early in the seven- ties he was elected a member of the City Council of Alexandria , in which position he served his ward most acceptably for many years . In 1877 he was elected a member of the House of Delegates of this ...
... majority , and early in the seven- ties he was elected a member of the City Council of Alexandria , in which position he served his ward most acceptably for many years . In 1877 he was elected a member of the House of Delegates of this ...
Page 100
... majority . He then became Deputy City Sergeant , under Mr. Robert Lucas , and during this period he served as Chairman of the City Republican Com- mittee . About the time Mr. Lucas went out of office Mr. Arm- strong began the practice ...
... majority . He then became Deputy City Sergeant , under Mr. Robert Lucas , and during this period he served as Chairman of the City Republican Com- mittee . About the time Mr. Lucas went out of office Mr. Arm- strong began the practice ...
Page 160
... majority of the Committee on Grievances present at the investigation , or , on an appeal , by a vote of a majority of the Association present at any meeting . 4. It shall be the duty of any member or members of this Association , upon ...
... majority of the Committee on Grievances present at the investigation , or , on an appeal , by a vote of a majority of the Association present at any meeting . 4. It shall be the duty of any member or members of this Association , upon ...
Page 171
... not , why not ? " After an experience of thirty years in the courts , I am of the opinion that in the great majority of the States of this Union the Circuit Courts have to a large degree met the HON . JAMES B. GANTT 171.
... not , why not ? " After an experience of thirty years in the courts , I am of the opinion that in the great majority of the States of this Union the Circuit Courts have to a large degree met the HON . JAMES B. GANTT 171.
Page 206
... majority of the con- vention concurred with the committee as to the correctness of these lines , the work could not perhaps have been better done . In a synopsis of this article on corporations , given to the newspaper press for the ...
... majority of the con- vention concurred with the committee as to the correctness of these lines , the work could not perhaps have been better done . In a synopsis of this article on corporations , given to the newspaper press for the ...
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