Proceedings and Debates of the Virginia State Convention of 1829-1830, Volume 1Da Capo Press, 1830 - 919 páginas |
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... Delegate resided . Each of the twenty - four Senatorial Districts , into which the State had been previously divided , was entitled to four Delegates ; and in some cases , the people of one District were induced to look into others for ...
... Delegate resided . Each of the twenty - four Senatorial Districts , into which the State had been previously divided , was entitled to four Delegates ; and in some cases , the people of one District were induced to look into others for ...
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... Delegates being present with the exception of six persons , detained by indisposition . At a little after 12 o'clock Mr. Madison rose and addressed the Convention . He stated the propriety of organizing the body by the appointment of a ...
... Delegates being present with the exception of six persons , detained by indisposition . At a little after 12 o'clock Mr. Madison rose and addressed the Convention . He stated the propriety of organizing the body by the appointment of a ...
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... delegates TO THE CONVENTION . District of Amelia , Chesterfield , Cumber- land , Nottoway , Porchatan , and Toren of Petersburg , District of Brunswick , Dinwiddie , Lu- nenburg , and Mecklenburg , District of the City of Williamsburg ...
... delegates TO THE CONVENTION . District of Amelia , Chesterfield , Cumber- land , Nottoway , Porchatan , and Toren of Petersburg , District of Brunswick , Dinwiddie , Lu- nenburg , and Mecklenburg , District of the City of Williamsburg ...
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... Delegates . He could see no motive for a change of that usage in the present case . The public work ought to be done by an officer responsible immediately to the House itself : where was the ne- cessity for any intermediate agency ? He ...
... Delegates . He could see no motive for a change of that usage in the present case . The public work ought to be done by an officer responsible immediately to the House itself : where was the ne- cessity for any intermediate agency ? He ...
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... Delegates are applicable as rules of pro- ceedings of this Convention , and what amendments thereof , if any , ought to be made . In introducing the resolution , Mr. Macrae observed that from a defect of Parlia- mentary experience , he ...
... Delegates are applicable as rules of pro- ceedings of this Convention , and what amendments thereof , if any , ought to be made . In introducing the resolution , Mr. Macrae observed that from a defect of Parlia- mentary experience , he ...
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