Proceedings and Debates of the Virginia State Convention of 1829-1830, Volume 2Da Capo Press, 1971 - 919 páginas |
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... asked , why pay so much for advice and then leave the Governor at liberty to reject it ? In reply , Mr. Scott asked , if this was not done in the daily affairs of life ? Did not men pay for the advice of a phy- sician , but were they ...
... asked , why pay so much for advice and then leave the Governor at liberty to reject it ? In reply , Mr. Scott asked , if this was not done in the daily affairs of life ? Did not men pay for the advice of a phy- sician , but were they ...
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... asked his consent : the more par- ticularly as the gentleman had two or three days before in a private interview , taken great pains indeed to convince him it was impossible it could pass , and had told him that the Chief Justice ...
... asked his consent : the more par- ticularly as the gentleman had two or three days before in a private interview , taken great pains indeed to convince him it was impossible it could pass , and had told him that the Chief Justice ...
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... asked , why then was not the gentleman from Spottsylvania satisfied with confining his amendment to the introduction of the words " in vacation ? " Mr. Claytor remarked , that the same provision which is now made by the twenty- second ...
... asked , why then was not the gentleman from Spottsylvania satisfied with confining his amendment to the introduction of the words " in vacation ? " Mr. Claytor remarked , that the same provision which is now made by the twenty- second ...
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