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and translated out of Portugese by Richard Haklvyt. London, Printed by F. Kyngston for M. Lownes, 1609. E187 F69. 6139 (Reprint. In Force, P. Tracts and other papers relating colonies in North America. Washington, 1846. 23cm. v. 4, no. 1. Trans. of the anon. account of Florida: "Relaçam verdadeira Virginia richly valued, by the description of the maine land of Florida, her next neighbour: out of the foure yeeres continuall trauell and discouerie . . of Don Ferdinando de Soto . . . Wherein are truly obserued the riches and fertilitie of those parts . . . with the natures and dispositions of the inhabitants: written by a Portugall gentleman of Eluas and translated out of the Portugese by Richard Haklvyt. London, Printed by F. Kyngston for M. Lownes, 1609.

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6140 (Reprint. In Hakluyt, R. A selection of curious, rare, and early voyLondon, 1812. 32cm. v. 5. p. 477-550)

Trans. of the anon, account of Florida: "Relaçam verdadeira

Virginia school journal. Richmond. F218 21 V8.

Library has v. 1, Jan., 1892 to v. 11, Dec. 1902.

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6141

The Virginia scrivener, being a collection of forms of bonds, contracts, conveyancing, and other instruments of writing, carefully selected from the most approved authors, and accompanied by plain and well established explanatory rules of law: together with the mode of authenticating deeds for record in all the states of the Union: adapted to the use of the people of Virginia. Prepared by a gentleman of the bar of Staunton. To which are prefixed the constitution of the United States, and the Bill of Rights, and new constitution of Virginia. ton, Va., Kenton Harper, publisher, 1833.

iv, [5]-176 p. 211⁄2 cm.

Virginia seminary, Lynchburg, Va. Catalog.

Staun

6142

6143

Library has 1900.

Virginia society for the promotion of temperance. Annual report.
Library has 3rd (1829), 4th (1830)

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Virginia state agricultural society. Monthly journal. Published and controlled by the executive commtitee. Richmond, G. W. Gary, book and job printer. v. 1, no. 10. Oct., 1879. 321-355 p. 241⁄2 cm.

6145

-Report of the president of the Virginia state agricultural society, made to the farmers' assembly, at the Frst annual meeting, held in the city of Richmond, Oct. 28, 1856. Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph, 1856. 6146

24 p. 221⁄2 cm.

Virginia state bar association. Prefatory statement. Proceedings of the convention held at Virginia Beach, July 5th and 6th, 1888. Constitution and by-laws of the Association; Names of officers and standing committees; Roll of members, and proposed code of ethics. Richmond, 1888. 6147

69 p. 8vo.

-Report of the first annual meeting held at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., August 24th and 25th, 1889. Richmond, 1889. 6148

188 p. 8vo.

Appendix: William J. Robertson, president's address, "Law reform;" James C. Carter, Annual address, "Provinces of the written and unwritten law;" R. G. H. Kean, Paper, "Our judicial system: Some of its history and some of its defects."

-Report of the fourth annual meeting held at Hygeia Hotel, Old Point Comfort, Va., July 12th, 13th and 14th, 1892. Richmond, 1892. . 6149

212 p. 8vo.

Appendix: John Randolph Tucker, President's address, "Reform in the civil procedure of the state;" Daniel B. Lucas, Annual address, "Political apothegms of Martin Van Buren;" Papers read; Robert L. Parrish, "Master and servant," John W. Riely, "Criminal laws and their administration," John B. Donovan, "Aquatic rights," Samuel C. Graham, "A criticism of the profession reviewed."

-Report of the fifth annual meeting held at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., August 1st, 2d and 3d, 1893. Richmond, 1893. 6150

289 p. 8vo.

Appendix: R. T. Barton, President's address, "The punishment of crime;" Annual address, (Note-The Hon. Frank H. Hurd was invited and accepted, but was prevented from attending by sickness.); Papers read: Charles A. Graves, "Extrinsic evidence in respect to written instruments," J. Allen Watts, "Duty of the legal profession in regard to needed changes in legislation," Alfred P. Thom, "The inevitable readjustment of law."

-Report of the sixth annual meeting held at Virginia Beach, Va., July 10th, 11th and 12th, 1894. Richmond, 1894. 6151

242 p. 8vo.

Appendix: President's address, Walter R. Staples, "History of the old county court system of Virginia prior to 1861;" Annual address, Leonard A. Jones, "Uniformity of laws through national and interstate codification;" Paper read: Walter D. Dabney, "The legal evolution and status of American paper money."

-Report of the seventh annual meeting held at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, August 6th, 7th and 8th, 1895. Richmond, 1895. 6152 296 p. 8vo.

Appendix: President's address, Charles M. Blackford, "Literature and law;" Annual address, Roger A. Pryor, "Influence of Virginia in the formation of the Federal constitution;" Papers read: George Perkins, "The lawyer's place among men," R. Walton Moore, "Criminal trials," James C. Lamb, "The general court." (Note This paper had been prepared by the late Francis H. McGuire, and, by request of the Executive Committee, was read by Judge Lamb.)

-Report of the eighth annual meeting held at Old Point Comfort, Va., July 14th, 15th and 16th, 1896. Richmond, 1896.

275 p. 8vo.

6153

Appendix: President's address, Robert M. Hughes, "Contractual exemptions from liability on land and sea;" Annual address, U. M. Rose, "The present state of the law;" Paper read, Armistead R. Long, "Constitutional changes in Virginia."

-Report of the ninth annual meeting held at the Hot Springs of Virginia, August 3d, 4th and 5th, 1897. Edited by Eugene C. Massie, Secretary, of the Richmond Bar. Richmond, 1897. 6154

367 p.

8vo.

Appendix: President's address, William Wirt Henry, "The trial of Aaron Burr for treason:" Annual address, Woodrow Wilson, "Leaderless government;" Paper read, W. P. McRae, "Legislation since the code."

-Report of the tenth annual meeting held at Hotel Chamberlin, Fort Monroe, Virginia, July 5th, 6th and 7th, 1898. Edited by Eugene C. Massie, Secretary, of the Richmond Bar. Richmond, 1898. 6155

364 p. 8vo.

Appendix: President's address, William B. Pettit, "Law reforms: Duty of the bar:" Annual address, George F. Hoar, "The relation of the American bar, as an order or brotherhood, to the state;" Papers_read: John J. Williams, "Some modern instances of a wise saw," Beverly T. Crump, "Guardian ad litem."

-Report of the eleventh annual meeting held at the Hot Springs of Virginia, August 1st, 2d and 3d, 1899. Edited by Eugene C. Massie, Secretary, of the Richmond Bar. Richmond, 1899. 6156

301 p. 8vo.

Appendix: President's address, John Goode,_ "A recurrence to fundamental principles;" Annual address, Alex. Pope Humphrey, "The impeach

ment of Samuel Chase;" Papers read: James P. Harrison, "Suggested changes in our judicial system," William B. Pettit, "The property and contractual rights and powers of married women. Suggestions of amendment of the law."

-Report of the twelfth annual meeting held at Hotel Chamberlin, Fort Monroe, Va., July 17th, 18th and 19th, 1900. Edited by Eugene C. Massie, Secretary, of the Richmond Bar. Richmond, 1900. 6157

389 p. 8vo.

Appendix: President's address, William A. Anderson, "Virginia constitutions;" Annual address, Charles Noble Gregory, "Bentham and the codifiers;" Papers read: Charles M. Blackford, "The trials and trial of Jefferson Davis," R. T. Irvine, "The lawyer of the future," J. Allen Watts, "The burden of government upon the citizen," Eugene C. Massie, "The Torrens system of land registration," R. M. Hughes, "Some defects in our present constitution."

-Report of the thirteenth annual meeting held at White Sulphur Springs, West Va., August 6th, 7th and 8th, 1901. Edited by Eugene C. Massie, Secretary, of the Richmond Bar. Richmond, 1901. 6158

415 p. 8vo.

Appendix: President's address, Lunsford L. Iewis, "Some notable cases in the Supreme court of the United States;" Annual address, (Note-The Hon. William D. Guthrie was invited and accepted, but was prevented from attending by sickness); Papers read: Joseph L. Kelly, "The lights and shadows of the law," Charles Curry, "Criminals and their treatment," Eugene C. Massie, "Virginia and the Torrens system," S. S. P. Patteson, "The power of the State Legislature;" Proceedings, John Marshall Day, February 4, 1901, under the auspices of the Virginia State Bar Association and the Bar Association of the City of Richmond.

-Report of the fourteenth annual meeting held at Hot Springs of Virginia, August 5, 6 and 7, 1902. Edited by Eugene C. Massie of the Richmond Bar. Richmond, 1902.

341 p. 8vo.

6159

Appendix: President's address, Thomas C. Elder, "Private business corporations in Virginia;" Annual address, James B. Gantt, "The Nisi Prius judge in our judicial system;" Papers read: John W. Daniel, "The constitutional convention of 1901-'02," Theodore S. Garnett, "The impeachment and trial of Andrew Johnson," H. St. George Tucker, "The enforcement of legal rights by a court of equity."

-Report of the fifteenth annual meeting held at Hot Springs of Virginia, August 21, 22, and 24, 1903. Edited by Eugene C. Massie of the Richmond Ear. Richmond, 1903.

432 p. 8vo.

6160

Appendix: President's address, Samuel C. Graham, "Some philosophy of the law and of lawyers;" Annual address, "Walter Clark, "Old foes with new faces;" Papers read; J. F. Bullitt, "Trusts and labor unions," John Goode, "The electoral commission of 1877," A. C. Braxton, "The history of the enactment of the fifteenth amendment."

-Report of the sixteenth annual meeting held at Hot Springs of Virginia, August 2, 3 and 4, 1904. Edited by Eugene C. Massie of the Richmond Bar. Richmond, 1904. 6161

313 p. 8vo.

Appendix: President's address, Alexander Hamilton, "A plea for the just valuation of facts;" Annual address, Francis E. Baker, "The state corporation as a party in the Federal courts;" Papers read: W. B. Richards, "The genesis of the Federal judicial system," R. G. Bickford, "The American merchant marine-legislation as a factor in its development."

-Report of the seventeenth annual meeting held at Old Point Comfort, August 8, 9, and 10, 1905. Edited by John B. Minor of the Richmond Bar. Richmond, 1905. 6162

284 p. 8vo. Appendix: President's address, Alfred P. Thom, No address; Annual address, Hannis Taylor, "Legitimate functions of judge made law;" Papers read: Eugene C. Massie, "Reform of our land laws," Archer A. Phlegar, "The action of ejectment, its uses and abuses," William L. Royall, "Lord Mansfield and his relation to our laws."

-Report of the nineteenth annual meeting held at the Inside Inn, Jamestown Exposition Grounds, July 30th and 31st and August 1st, 1907. V. 20. Edited by John B. Minor of the Richmond Bar. Richmond, 1907. 6163

300 p., 8vo.

Appendix: President's address, Allen Caperton Braxton, "The eleventh amendment;" Annual address, John R. Dos Passos, "The results and responsibilities of our representative democracy;" Papers read: Richard E. Byrd, "The province of the court in jury trials," Don P. Halsey, "The limits of centralization," Lewis H. Machen, "The duty of the state to diminish divorce."

-Report of the twentieth annual meeting held at the Homestead Hotel, Hot Springs, Va., August 4, 5 and 6, 1908. v. 21. Edited by John B. Minor of the Richmond Bar. Richmond, 1908.

444 p., 8vo.

6164

Appendix: President's address, Wyndham R. Meredith, "Federal control of intra-state commerce;" Annual addresses, William Lindsay, "The man and the corporation," William H. Taft, "The administration of justice. Its speeding and cheapening;" Papers read: Holmes Conrad, "The old county court system of Virginia. Its place in history," Armistead C. Gordon, "The legal foundations of socialism," Henry C. McDowell, "Some misapprehensions as to Federal procedure and jurisdiction."

-Report of the twenty-first annual meeting held at the Homestead Hotel, Hot Springs, Va., August 10th, 11th and 12th, 1909. v. 22. Edited by John B. Minor of the Richmond Bar. Richmond, 1909. 6165

372 p. 8vo.

Appendix: President's address, Micajah Woods, "The necessity for general culture in the training of the lawyer;" Annual address, Wm. M. Thornton, "Who was Thomas Jefferson?"; Papers read: George E. Caskie, "Trial of John Brown," Robert R. Prentis, "Some observations about governmental regulation of railways, and the Virginia case," William W. Old, "Taxation in Virginia, and our relation to the subject."

-Report of the twenty-second annual meeting held at the Homestead
Hotel, Hot Springs, Va., July 26, 27 and 28, 1910.
v. 23. Edited by
John B. Minor, of the Richmond Bar. Richmond, 1910.

362 p. 8vo.

6166

Appendix: President's address, R. Walton Moore, "Grotius, and the movement for international peace;" Annual address, Horace H. Lurton, "Which shall it be, a government of law or a government of men?"; Papers read: David G. McIntosh, "The administration of criminal law in Maryland.The jury as judges of law and fact," Alfred P. Thom, "Have the states been law-abiding?"; S. S. Field, "Shall the republic endure?"; Andrew J. Montague, "How far the United States Supreme Court may be taken as a model for an international court of arbitral justice," George Whitelock, "The present Federal law of damages for death by negligence at sea." -Report of the twenty-third annual meeting held at the Homestead Hotel, Hot Springs, Va., August 8th, 9th, 10th, 1911. v. 24. Edited by John B. Minor of the Richmond Bar. Richmond, 1911. 6167

332 p. 8vo.

Appendix: President's address, George L. Christian, "Roger Brooke Taney:" Annual address, Helm Bruce, "Progress toward a permanent international court;" Papers read: Raleigh C. Minor, "Centralization versus decentralization," Walter H. Taylor, "Abolition of jury trials in civil cases," A. W. Wallace, "Life and character of Lord Brougham."

-Report of the twenty-fourth annual meeting held at the Hotel Chamberlin, Old Point, Va., August 6th, 7th, 8th, 1912. v. 25. Edited by John B. Minor, of the Richmond Bar. 6168

335 p. 8vo.

Appendix: President's address, J. F. Bullitt, "The present status of the trust question;" Annual address, Martin A. Knapp, "Transportation and combination;" Papers read: Fred Harper, "Constitutional amendment in Virginia," James E. Heath, "Some observations on the American doctrine of judicial review," E. Hilton Jackson, "Is Virginia entitled to compensation for the cession of the northwest territory to the National government?" -Report of the twenty-fifth annual meeting held at the Homestead

Hotel, Hot Springs, Va., July 29th, 30th, 31st, 1913.
John B. Minor, of the Richmond Bar.

398 p. 8vo.

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Appendix: President's address, Wm. M. Lile, "The exaltation of secondary authority:" Annual address, Hampton L. Carson, "The place occupied by the judiciary in our American constitutional system;" Paper read, Richard E. Byrd, "Tax reform in Virginia."

Virginia state dental association. Program.

6170

F221 7 D41.

Library has 40th, 1909 to 43d, 1912.

-Proceedings of the Virginia state dental society. 1911.
from The dental summary, Toledo, Ohio.
20 p. 23cm.

Reprinted

6171

Virginia state fair association, inc. Premium list of the tenth annual exhibition of the Virginia state fair association, inc. Richmond, Va., October 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 1915, six days . . . six nights. Richmond, Va., Williams printing co., 1915. 6172

136 p. illus. 23cm.

Virginia. State farmers' institute. Report of the second annual session of the Virginia state farmers' institute, held at the Mountain Park casino, Roanoke, Va., July 12th, 13th, and 14th, 1905. Lynchburg, Va., J. P. Bell co., inc., 1906.

150 p. illus. 23cm.

Virginia state gazetteer and business directory 1897-'98. Vol. no. 7. lished biennially by J. L. Hill printing co. Richmond, Va., c 1896. 1287 p. map. 261⁄2 cm.

Virginia state horticultural society. Report of the annual session. 32 V8.

Library has 9th, 1904-19th, 1914.

6173

Pub6174

F220

6175

Virginia. State library. Books for the blind in the Virginia state library (October, 1912) [Richmond, Va. 1912]

[4] p. 21 cm.

6175a

Calendar of transcripts, including the annual report of the Department of archives and history. John P. Kennedy, state librarian. Richmond, Va., D. Bottom, supt. public printing, 1905. F218 1 V81a.

iv, 5-658, xliv p. 28cm.

6175b

-A catalogue of the library of the state of Virginia, arranged alphabetically, under different heads, with the number and size of the volumes of each work, and its edition specified. To which is prefixed the rules and regulations provided for its government, in conformity with the third section of "An act concerning the public library," passed February 11th, 1828. Richmond, Printed by Sam'l Shepherd & co., 1828.

1 p. 1., [iii]-v, [6]-31 p. 21cm.

6175c

-A catalogue of the library of the state of Virginia, arranged alphabetically, under different heads, with the number and size of the volume of each work specified. To which are prefixed the rules and regulations provided for its government. Richmond, Printed by S. Shepherd & co., 1831.

70 p. 22 cm.

6175d

-A catalogue of the library of the state of Virginia, arranged alphabetically, under different heads, with the number and size of the volume of each work specified. To which are prefixed the rules and regulations provided for its government. Richmond, Shepherd & Colin, printers, 1839.

94 p. 22cm.

6175e

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