Proceedings and Debates of the Virginia State Convention of 1829-1830, Volume 1Da Capo Press, 1830 - 919 páginas |
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... opinion in relation to the resolution before the House , and its further discussion at this time might delay the ... opinions and feelings of the community , requires of the members the adoption of a resolution of this kind . Mr. Powell ...
... opinion in relation to the resolution before the House , and its further discussion at this time might delay the ... opinions and feelings of the community , requires of the members the adoption of a resolution of this kind . Mr. Powell ...
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... opinion , any , and if any , what amendments are necessary therein . 2. Resolved , That a Committee be appointed to take into consideration the Legisla- tive Department of Government as established by the present Constitution , and to ...
... opinion , any , and if any , what amendments are necessary therein . 2. Resolved , That a Committee be appointed to take into consideration the Legisla- tive Department of Government as established by the present Constitution , and to ...
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... opinion that the most convenient method is to adopt the following resolutions , viz : 1. Resolved , That a Committee be appointed to take into consideration the Bill or Declaration of Rights , and to report to this Convention whether in ...
... opinion that the most convenient method is to adopt the following resolutions , viz : 1. Resolved , That a Committee be appointed to take into consideration the Bill or Declaration of Rights , and to report to this Convention whether in ...
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Virginia. Constitutional Convention. thereto , as in their opinion are necessary , or that no substitute or amendment is ne- cessary . 3. Resolved , That the Executive Department of Government as established by the present Constitution ...
Virginia. Constitutional Convention. thereto , as in their opinion are necessary , or that no substitute or amendment is ne- cessary . 3. Resolved , That the Executive Department of Government as established by the present Constitution ...
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... opinion might exist and had actually been expressed , as to the con- struction of the phrase when the question was put . " The understanding of its meaning in the House of Delegates was , that the question is put in the sense of this ...
... opinion might exist and had actually been expressed , as to the con- struction of the phrase when the question was put . " The understanding of its meaning in the House of Delegates was , that the question is put in the sense of this ...
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