Proceedings and Debates of the Virginia State Convention of 1829-1830, Volume 1Da Capo Press, 1830 - 919 páginas |
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... referred by the foregoing resolutions , and to report to this Convention either substitutes for such parts or such amendments thereto , as , in their opinion , are necessary . 8. Resolved , That each Committee appointed under the ...
... referred by the foregoing resolutions , and to report to this Convention either substitutes for such parts or such amendments thereto , as , in their opinion , are necessary . 8. Resolved , That each Committee appointed under the ...
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... referred to the above Committee ; when the House adjourned to 12 o'clock to - morrow . THURSDAY , OCTOBER 8 , 1829 . The Convention met a : 12 o'clock , which it is understood will be the stated hour of meeting . After prayers by Bishop ...
... referred to the above Committee ; when the House adjourned to 12 o'clock to - morrow . THURSDAY , OCTOBER 8 , 1829 . The Convention met a : 12 o'clock , which it is understood will be the stated hour of meeting . After prayers by Bishop ...
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... referred by the foregoing resolutions , be referred to a Committee , to enquire and report whether any , and if any , what amendments are necessary therein . 6. Resolved , That no original resolution offered to the Convention proposing ...
... referred by the foregoing resolutions , be referred to a Committee , to enquire and report whether any , and if any , what amendments are necessary therein . 6. Resolved , That no original resolution offered to the Convention proposing ...
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... referred , the principles and reasons upon which their resolutions shall be founded . 27. In all cases of balloting for the election of any officer by this Convention , if on the first ballot no person shall have a majority of the whole ...
... referred , the principles and reasons upon which their resolutions shall be founded . 27. In all cases of balloting for the election of any officer by this Convention , if on the first ballot no person shall have a majority of the whole ...
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... referred by the House to that Committee usually is . In making this motion , Mr. President , it is but fair , said Mr. T. to preface it by stating to the Convention that the same motion was made by me in the Committee , and rejected by ...
... referred by the House to that Committee usually is . In making this motion , Mr. President , it is but fair , said Mr. T. to preface it by stating to the Convention that the same motion was made by me in the Committee , and rejected by ...
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