Proceedings and Debates of the Virginia State Convention of 1829-1830, Volume 1Da Capo Press, 1830 - 919 páginas |
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... proposition which he wished previously to offer to the House , and which , if adopted , might perhaps render that order unnecessary : He would state it for the consideration of gentlemen , and the mover of the order to print might ...
... proposition which he wished previously to offer to the House , and which , if adopted , might perhaps render that order unnecessary : He would state it for the consideration of gentlemen , and the mover of the order to print might ...
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... proposition . Mr. M'Coy said , he would very cheerfully withdraw his 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 ...
... proposition . Mr. M'Coy said , he would very cheerfully withdraw his 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 ...
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... proposition as a substitute to another , while that other was confessedly in an imperfect form : he de- sired , on the contrary , that gentlemen would first make their proposition as perfect as they could , and when they had done this ...
... proposition as a substitute to another , while that other was confessedly in an imperfect form : he de- sired , on the contrary , that gentlemen would first make their proposition as perfect as they could , and when they had done this ...
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... proposition before it be discussed , must be approved by a majority of a large Committee , we shall have the fewer propositions before us . It is most palpable that such an arrangement must save our time . But the gentleman has said ...
... proposition before it be discussed , must be approved by a majority of a large Committee , we shall have the fewer propositions before us . It is most palpable that such an arrangement must save our time . But the gentleman has said ...
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... proposition there laid down belongs equally to all the divisions of Government ; they are all alike bound to respect the residuary rights of the people . But the sim- But , Sir , let us leave theory for a moment , and look to the ...
... proposition there laid down belongs equally to all the divisions of Government ; they are all alike bound to respect the residuary rights of the people . But the sim- But , Sir , let us leave theory for a moment , and look to the ...
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