Proceedings and Debates of the Virginia State Convention of 1829-1830, Volume 1Da Capo Press, 1830 - 919 páginas |
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... adopted , so far as they would apply , to regulate the proceedings : in conformity with that precedent , he then proposed the following resolution : Resolved , That the Rules of the late House of Delegates be adopted by this Con ...
... adopted , so far as they would apply , to regulate the proceedings : in conformity with that precedent , he then proposed the following resolution : Resolved , That the Rules of the late House of Delegates be adopted by this Con ...
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... adopted : Resoiced , That the Reporters for the Newspapers in the town of Richmond , be admitted to seats for the purpose of taking notes of the proceedings of the Con- vention . The Roll of the House was called , and the following was ...
... adopted : Resoiced , That the Reporters for the Newspapers in the town of Richmond , be admitted to seats for the purpose of taking notes of the proceedings of the Con- vention . The Roll of the House was called , and the following was ...
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... adoption , Mr. Powell demanded that it be taken by yeas and nays ; but having failed to make this demand in time , the question was taken in the usual mode , and the resolution adopted ; 50 members rising in the affirmative . Mr. M'Coy ...
... adoption , Mr. Powell demanded that it be taken by yeas and nays ; but having failed to make this demand in time , the question was taken in the usual mode , and the resolution adopted ; 50 members rising in the affirmative . Mr. M'Coy ...
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... adopted . The resolution he had offered presented itself to him as being the best expedient which could be resorted to . Mr. Powell suggested a modification of the resolution by changing the number of the Committee from seven ( as ...
... adopted . The resolution he had offered presented itself to him as being the best expedient which could be resorted to . Mr. Powell suggested a modification of the resolution by changing the number of the Committee from seven ( as ...
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... adopted , were as follows : 1. No member shall absent himself from the service of the House without leave , unless he be sick and unable to attend . 2. When any member is about to speak in debate , or deliver any matter to the House ...
... adopted , were as follows : 1. No member shall absent himself from the service of the House without leave , unless he be sick and unable to attend . 2. When any member is about to speak in debate , or deliver any matter to the House ...
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