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... legislature , and during the same year occupied a seat in the State executive council . In January , 1783 , he married Miss Ambler , of Richmond , to which place he removed shortly after , and established his permanent residence . The ...
... legislature , and during the same year occupied a seat in the State executive council . In January , 1783 , he married Miss Ambler , of Richmond , to which place he removed shortly after , and established his permanent residence . The ...
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... legislature , where he remained until 1792 , when he once more returned to the practice of his profession , and soon became engaged in many of the leading causes in the State and national tribunals . Again in 1795 , he was returned to ...
... legislature , where he remained until 1792 , when he once more returned to the practice of his profession , and soon became engaged in many of the leading causes in the State and national tribunals . Again in 1795 , he was returned to ...
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... legislature . They will see in what manner the legislature of Vir- ginia collects its taxes . Will they be unable to follow their example ? The gentlemen who shall be delegated to Congress will have every source of information that the ...
... legislature . They will see in what manner the legislature of Vir- ginia collects its taxes . Will they be unable to follow their example ? The gentlemen who shall be delegated to Congress will have every source of information that the ...
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... legislature . Are they not both the servants of the people ? Are not Congress and the State legislature the agents of the people , and are they not to con- sult the good of the people ? May not this be effected by giving the same ...
... legislature . Are they not both the servants of the people ? Are not Congress and the State legislature the agents of the people , and are they not to con- sult the good of the people ? May not this be effected by giving the same ...
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... legislature , freely chosen by ourselves , from among ourselves , who are to share the burdens imposed upon the community , and who can be changed at our pleasure . Where power may be trusted , and there is no motive to abuse it , it ...
... legislature , freely chosen by ourselves , from among ourselves , who are to share the burdens imposed upon the community , and who can be changed at our pleasure . Where power may be trusted , and there is no motive to abuse it , it ...
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