Proceedings and Debates of the Virginia State Convention of 1829-1830, Volume 1Da Capo Press, 1830 - 919 páginas |
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... motion of Mr. M'Coy , the Convention then proceeded to elect a Serjeant at Arms . Mr. Powell nominated as a suitable person for that situation Mr. William Randolph of Frederick county . Mr. Cabell nominated Col. James Sawyers of ...
... motion of Mr. M'Coy , the Convention then proceeded to elect a Serjeant at Arms . Mr. Powell nominated as a suitable person for that situation Mr. William Randolph of Frederick county . Mr. Cabell nominated Col. James Sawyers of ...
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... motion of Mr. Clopton , the following resolution was then 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 ...
... motion of Mr. Clopton , the following resolution was then 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 ...
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... motion accordingly . Mr. Doddridge expressing his assent , the motion was agreed to nem . con . Mr. Johnson then moved that the Convention proceed to elect two door - keepers ; which being agreed to , the following persons were put in ...
... motion accordingly . Mr. Doddridge expressing his assent , the motion was agreed to nem . con . Mr. Johnson then moved that the Convention proceed to elect two door - keepers ; which being agreed to , the following persons were put in ...
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... motion of Mr. Mercer , for the present upon the table , and that the Convention do now proceed to the election of a printer . The motion prevailed : whereupon Mr. M'Coy nominated Mr. Thomas Ritchie as a suitable person , and accompanied ...
... motion of Mr. Mercer , for the present upon the table , and that the Convention do now proceed to the election of a printer . The motion prevailed : whereupon Mr. M'Coy nominated Mr. Thomas Ritchie as a suitable person , and accompanied ...
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... motion , having made it under a sense of obligation , in courtesy to do so , as he had caused its postponement when made by another . The motion to print was thereupon withdrawn , and Mr. Johnson offered his resolution in the following ...
... motion , having made it under a sense of obligation , in courtesy to do so , as he had caused its postponement when made by another . The motion to print was thereupon withdrawn , and Mr. Johnson offered his resolution in the following ...
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