Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting, 34. sējumsHeadquarters Office, 1909 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 84.
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... motion , was accepted and adopted . ( See the Report at end of Minutes , page 94. ) Frederick E. Wadhams , of New York , the Treasurer of the Association , read his report , and , on motion , the same was re- ceived and referred to the ...
... motion , was accepted and adopted . ( See the Report at end of Minutes , page 94. ) Frederick E. Wadhams , of New York , the Treasurer of the Association , read his report , and , on motion , the same was re- ceived and referred to the ...
14. lappuse
... motion was seconded . Henry E. Davis , of the District of Columbia : I am here in company with two other delegates from the Bar Association of the District of Columbia , charged with the re- sponsibility of asking that this Association ...
... motion was seconded . Henry E. Davis , of the District of Columbia : I am here in company with two other delegates from the Bar Association of the District of Columbia , charged with the re- sponsibility of asking that this Association ...
20. lappuse
... motion to recommit was seconded . Selden P. Spencer , of Missouri : I submit that the question is not whether we are to take away from the Bar of the District of Columbia or the courts of the District any of the powers which they now ...
... motion to recommit was seconded . Selden P. Spencer , of Missouri : I submit that the question is not whether we are to take away from the Bar of the District of Columbia or the courts of the District any of the powers which they now ...
21. lappuse
... motion last made to recommit the report to the committee without any recommendation on the part of the Association . Is there further discussion of that question ? Henry D. Estabrook , of New York : It does not seem to me that our ...
... motion last made to recommit the report to the committee without any recommendation on the part of the Association . Is there further discussion of that question ? Henry D. Estabrook , of New York : It does not seem to me that our ...
22. lappuse
... motion ? Henry D. Estabrook : Yes , sir . The President : Unless there is objection , the words " with directions to urge upon Congress the passage of a bill in substance as follows " are stricken out ; and , of course , the bill which ...
... motion ? Henry D. Estabrook : Yes , sir . The President : Unless there is objection , the words " with directions to urge upon Congress the passage of a bill in substance as follows " are stricken out ; and , of course , the bill which ...
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