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... persons , papers and records , for their information . Resolved , That in all cases of controverted elections , to be heard at the bar of this House or before the com mittee of Privileges and Elections , the petitioners do , by ...
... persons , papers and records , for their information . Resolved , That in all cases of controverted elections , to be heard at the bar of this House or before the com mittee of Privileges and Elections , the petitioners do , by ...
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... persons proper to be ballotted for as Governor or Chief Magistrate of the Commonwealth , for the ensuing year ; and also , of three members of the Privy Council or Council of State . Ordered , That Mr. Nicholas do carry the lists of the ...
... persons proper to be ballotted for as Governor or Chief Magistrate of the Commonwealth , for the ensuing year ; and also , of three members of the Privy Council or Council of State . Ordered , That Mr. Nicholas do carry the lists of the ...
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... persons proper to be ballotted for as delegates to represent this Common- wealth in Congress for one year from the first day of November next . Ordered , That Mr. Henry do carry lists of the persons so nominated , to the Senate . A ...
... persons proper to be ballotted for as delegates to represent this Common- wealth in Congress for one year from the first day of November next . Ordered , That Mr. Henry do carry lists of the persons so nominated , to the Senate . A ...
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... persons to the nomination of delegates to represent this State in Congress . And then he withdrew . The House proceeded to nominate a person proper to be ballotted for , as a delegate to represent this Common- wealth in Congress , until ...
... persons to the nomination of delegates to represent this State in Congress . And then he withdrew . The House proceeded to nominate a person proper to be ballotted for , as a delegate to represent this Common- wealth in Congress , until ...
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... persons proper to be ballotted for as a member of the Privy Council , or Council of State , in the room of William Cabell , Esq . who hath resigned . Ordered , That Mr. Page do carry a list of the persons so nominated to the Senate . A ...
... persons proper to be ballotted for as a member of the Privy Council , or Council of State , in the room of William Cabell , Esq . who hath resigned . Ordered , That Mr. Page do carry a list of the persons so nominated to the Senate . A ...
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according to order acquaint the Senate acts of Assembly adjourned till to-morrow afterwards delivered Alexander White amend the act Arthur Lee auditors bill do pass carry the bill carry the resolution Charles Carter Charles Mynn Thruston clerk's table committee of Propositions Commonwealth consideration desire their concurrence engrossed and read engrossed bill entitled an act examine the matter followeth Henry Tazewell House adjourned House being informed House to resolve Josiah Parker leave be given Mann Page matter thereof Meriwether Smith Messrs opinion thereupon petition be referred petition of sundry petitioner praying relief prepare and bring Propositions and Grievances question put thereupon read a second read the second read the third received and read resolutions thereupon resumed the chair Richard Henry Lee Richard Lee Senate have agreed Senate therewith serjeant at arms Speaker resumed SPEAKER,-The Senate spent therein sundry inhabitants Thomas twice read whole House Wilson Cary Nicholas
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Página 18 - Colony, and had come to the following Resolutions thereupon; which he read in his place, and afterwards delivered in at the Clerk's table, where the same were again twice read, and...
Página 27 - Delegates, in the conference chamber, and jointly with them to examine the ballot boxes, and report to the house on whom the majority of votes should fall. The committee then withdrew, and, after some time, returned into the house, and reported that the committee had, according to order, met a...
Página 37 - Resolved, that the sincere thanks of the general assembly be given to our former governor, Thomas Jefferson, Esq. for his impartial, upright, and attentive administration whilst in office. The assembly wish, in the strongest manner, to declare the high opinion which they entertain of Mr. Jefferson's ability, rectitude, and integrity, as chief magistrate of this commonwealth ; and mean by thus publicly avowing their opinion, to obviate and to remove all unmerited censure.
Página 81 - House on whom the majority of the votes should fall. The committee then withdrew, and after some time returned into the House, and reported that the committee had, according to order, met a committee from the Senate in the conference chamber, and jointly with them examined the...
Página 58 - ... and come to several resolutions thereupon, which he read in his place, and afterwards delivered in at the clerk's table, where the same were again...
Página 89 - To extend Mason and Dixon's line due west five degrees of longitude, to be computed from the river Delaware, for the southern boundary of Pennsylvania, and that a meridian, drawn from the western extremity thereof, to the northern limit of said State, be the western boundary of said State forever.
Página 12 - Congress assembled, for the term of fifteen years. with power to prohibit any goods, wares, or merchandise, from being imported into, or exported from, any of the States, in vessels belonging to or navigated by the subjects of any power with whom these States shall not have formed treaties of commerce.
Página 14 - ... come to several resolutions thereupon, which he read in his place, and afterwards delivered in at the clerk's table, where the same were again read and agreed to, as followeth:
Página 15 - Rose, to them referred, and had agreed upon a report, and come to a resolution thereupon, which he read in his place, and afterwards delivered in at the clerk's table, where the same was again twice read and agreed to by the House, as...
Página 24 - ... and to assure him, that as they not only retain the most . lasting impressions of the transcendent services rendered in his late public character, but have, since his return to private life, experienced proofs that no change of situation can turn his thoughts from the welfare of his country, so his happiness can never cease to be an object of their mos< devout wishes and fervent supplications. " And a committee was appointed of Mr. Henry, Mr. Jones (of King George,) Mr. Madison, Mr. Carter H....