Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 6Virginia State Bar Association, 1893 - Bar associations |
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Page 37
... resolution under which the committee has acted and reported . We have brought in our report , and now it is proposed to take steps backward - to say that all we have done is to be undone , and that the Bar of Virginia , in its solemn ...
... resolution under which the committee has acted and reported . We have brought in our report , and now it is proposed to take steps backward - to say that all we have done is to be undone , and that the Bar of Virginia , in its solemn ...
Page 44
... resolution for the consideration of the committee to be appointed at this meeting . James L. Anderson , of Richmond : Mr. President , -I had a conference with Mr. Fentress in regard to this resolution which I propose to introduce . I ...
... resolution for the consideration of the committee to be appointed at this meeting . James L. Anderson , of Richmond : Mr. President , -I had a conference with Mr. Fentress in regard to this resolution which I propose to introduce . I ...
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... resolution : Resolved , That the Committee on Legal Education and Admis- sion to the Bar be requested to present to the next meeting of the Legislature the bill which was reported to this association in 1889 , or some similar bill , or ...
... resolution : Resolved , That the Committee on Legal Education and Admis- sion to the Bar be requested to present to the next meeting of the Legislature the bill which was reported to this association in 1889 , or some similar bill , or ...
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... resolution will read : Resolved , That the Committee on Legal Education and Admis- sion to the Bar be requested to present to the next meeting of the Legislature the bill which was reported to this association in 1889 , and to urge its ...
... resolution will read : Resolved , That the Committee on Legal Education and Admis- sion to the Bar be requested to present to the next meeting of the Legislature the bill which was reported to this association in 1889 , and to urge its ...
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... Resolutions , of which committee the accomplished and esteemed Judge William W. Crump was made chairman , and heard read in the committee- room , and afterwards before the meeting , the very admirable pre- amble and resolutions prepared ...
... Resolutions , of which committee the accomplished and esteemed Judge William W. Crump was made chairman , and heard read in the committee- room , and afterwards before the meeting , the very admirable pre- amble and resolutions prepared ...
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