Proceedings and Debates of the Virginia State Convention of 1829-1830, Volume 1Da Capo Press, 1830 - 919 páginas |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 1
... considerations which have induced him to decline it . The proofs of his very important services , and the purity of his ... consideration : a fear , that I shall not be able to discharge the duties of the trust , with advantage to my ...
... considerations which have induced him to decline it . The proofs of his very important services , and the purity of his ... consideration : a fear , that I shall not be able to discharge the duties of the trust , with advantage to my ...
Página 7
... consideration the Bill or Declaration of Rights , and to report to this Convention whether , in their opinion , any , and if any , what amendments are necessary therein . 2. Resolved , That a Committee be appointed to take into ...
... consideration the Bill or Declaration of Rights , and to report to this Convention whether , in their opinion , any , and if any , what amendments are necessary therein . 2. Resolved , That a Committee be appointed to take into ...
Página 9
... consideration of the Conven- tion , such amendments as may be proposed to the present Constitution , have had the same under consideration , and are of opinion that the most convenient method is to adopt the following resolutions , viz ...
... consideration of the Conven- tion , such amendments as may be proposed to the present Constitution , have had the same under consideration , and are of opinion that the most convenient method is to adopt the following resolutions , viz ...
Página 11
... consideration , Mr. A. con- sidered it as highly important that every member should have a right to vote upon it , provided he should be present before the final decision was announced from the Chair . Mr. M'Coy said that he did not see ...
... consideration , Mr. A. con- sidered it as highly important that every member should have a right to vote upon it , provided he should be present before the final decision was announced from the Chair . Mr. M'Coy said that he did not see ...
Página 20
... consideration the Bill or De- claration of Rights , and to report to this Convention whether , in their opinion , any , and if any , what amendments are necessary therein . A desultory conversation arose , in w ich Messrs . Johnson ...
... consideration the Bill or De- claration of Rights , and to report to this Convention whether , in their opinion , any , and if any , what amendments are necessary therein . A desultory conversation arose , in w ich Messrs . Johnson ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
adopted amendment argument aristocracy Assembly basis of representation Bill of Rights Blue Ridge body called cents Chairman citizens Commonwealth considered Constitution Constitution of Virginia contended Convention counties debate declared district Doddridge dollars duty East effect election entitled equal excluded Executive exercise existing feel free white freeholders friends gentleman from Brooke gentleman from Chesterfield gentleman from Loudoun gentleman from Northampton give Government House of Burgesses House of Delegates interest labour land Legislative Committee Legislature Leigh liberty majority ment Mercer minority motion natural rights never non-freeholders object opinion P. P. Barbour persons political power possess present principle proportion proposed proposition protection qualification question reason referred representative Republican resolution Resolved Right of Suffrage rule Senate shew slave-holding slaves society South Carolina Stanard supposed taxation thing tion United Universal Suffrage Virginia vote voters wealth West Western white population whole