Proceedings and Debates of the Virginia State Convention of 1829-1830, Volume 1Da Capo Press, 1830 - 919 páginas |
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... Commonwealth . The people began to cast about for such men as were best qualified to serve them . There was no restriction in their right of selection , either as to the office which was held , or as to the place where the Delegate ...
... Commonwealth . The people began to cast about for such men as were best qualified to serve them . There was no restriction in their right of selection , either as to the office which was held , or as to the place where the Delegate ...
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... Commonwealth , according to the Census taken in the years 1790 , 1800 , 1810 , and 1820 , respectively ; the area in acres of each county ; the quantity of land taxed in each county , in the year 1828 ; the amount of taxes assessed in ...
... Commonwealth , according to the Census taken in the years 1790 , 1800 , 1810 , and 1820 , respectively ; the area in acres of each county ; the quantity of land taxed in each county , in the year 1828 ; the amount of taxes assessed in ...
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... Commonwealth , who are charged on the land books of the years 1828 and 1829 , with taxes on a quantity of land not less than twenty - five acres , or on a lot or part of a lot in a town established by law . " This resolution having been ...
... Commonwealth , who are charged on the land books of the years 1828 and 1829 , with taxes on a quantity of land not less than twenty - five acres , or on a lot or part of a lot in a town established by law . " This resolution having been ...
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... Commonwealth might sta more conveniently exercise the sovereign power . But , not the proposition obvi qusly false ? What is there to prevent their imposing upon others undue burthens , and conferring on themselves unjust exemptions ...
... Commonwealth might sta more conveniently exercise the sovereign power . But , not the proposition obvi qusly false ? What is there to prevent their imposing upon others undue burthens , and conferring on themselves unjust exemptions ...
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... : 1. Resolved , That the chief Executive Office of this Commonwealth , ought to be vested in a Governor . 2. Resolved , That there ought to be appointed a DEBATES OF THE CONVENTION . 3333 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1829. ...
... : 1. Resolved , That the chief Executive Office of this Commonwealth , ought to be vested in a Governor . 2. Resolved , That there ought to be appointed a DEBATES OF THE CONVENTION . 3333 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1829. ...
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