Proceedings and Debates of the Virginia State Convention of 1829-1830, Volume 1Da Capo Press, 1830 - 919 páginas |
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... taxed in each county , in the year 1828 ; the amount of taxes assessed in each county , in the year 1828 ; the amount ... taxation ; the white , free coloured , and slave tythables of each county , in years 1800 , 1810 , 1820 , and 1829 ...
... taxed in each county , in the year 1828 ; the amount of taxes assessed in each county , in the year 1828 ; the amount ... taxation ; the white , free coloured , and slave tythables of each county , in years 1800 , 1810 , 1820 , and 1829 ...
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... taxation ; and if liable to militia duty , enrolled in the militia of the same : Provided , however , that this last restriction shall not be so construed as to deprive any person of the right of suffrage , who had under this ...
... taxation ; and if liable to militia duty , enrolled in the militia of the same : Provided , however , that this last restriction shall not be so construed as to deprive any person of the right of suffrage , who had under this ...
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... taxation ; and that their purpose is to give to these two great principles a constitutional consecration . The principle of taxation , and the elective franchise , at all times most important , especially in a country of free ...
... taxation ; and that their purpose is to give to these two great principles a constitutional consecration . The principle of taxation , and the elective franchise , at all times most important , especially in a country of free ...
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... taxation , so earnestly insisted on as the true basis of representation , is neither more nor less , however it may be disguised , than this very thing . Let me imagine an argument on this subject . Let me suppose the question between ...
... taxation , so earnestly insisted on as the true basis of representation , is neither more nor less , however it may be disguised , than this very thing . Let me imagine an argument on this subject . Let me suppose the question between ...
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... taxation is ; but I com- bined this principle of taxation , with the resolutions respecting representation , to show that one should have no influence in regulating the other . The one looks to property only ; the other to qualified ...
... taxation is ; but I com- bined this principle of taxation , with the resolutions respecting representation , to show that one should have no influence in regulating the other . The one looks to property only ; the other to qualified ...
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