Proceedings and Debates of the Virginia State Convention of 1829-1830, Volume 1Da Capo Press, 1830 - 919 páginas |
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... election , give ain- ple assurance that no danger need be apprehended on that subject . Our fellow - citi- zens , in the elections they have made , have looked to the great cause at issue , and selected those whom they thought most ...
... election , give ain- ple assurance that no danger need be apprehended on that subject . Our fellow - citi- zens , in the elections they have made , have looked to the great cause at issue , and selected those whom they thought most ...
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... election to a particular individual . He understood that the public printing of Congress had , for many years , been confided to the management of the Clerk of the House of Representatives , and if he had been rightly informed , it was ...
... election to a particular individual . He understood that the public printing of Congress had , for many years , been confided to the management of the Clerk of the House of Representatives , and if he had been rightly informed , it was ...
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... election of a Chaplain . In introducing this resolution , Mr. Wilson said , that apart from all higher conside- rations which belong to the subject , he thought that a decent respect for themselves , as well as for the opinions and ...
... election of a Chaplain . In introducing this resolution , Mr. Wilson said , that apart from all higher conside- rations which belong to the subject , he thought that a decent respect for themselves , as well as for the opinions and ...
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... election of a printer . The motion prevailed : whereupon Mr. M'Coy nominated Mr. Thomas Ritchie as a suitable person , and accompanied the nomination by a few brief remarks in its support . Mr. Clopton then nominated Mr. John H ...
... election of a printer . The motion prevailed : whereupon Mr. M'Coy nominated Mr. Thomas Ritchie as a suitable person , and accompanied the nomination by a few brief remarks in its support . Mr. Clopton then nominated Mr. John H ...
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... Elections shall report to the House in all cases of privilege or contested election , to them referred , the principles and reasons upon which their resolutions shall be founded . 27. In all cases of balloting for the election of any ...
... Elections shall report to the House in all cases of privilege or contested election , to them referred , the principles and reasons upon which their resolutions shall be founded . 27. In all cases of balloting for the election of any ...
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