Proceedings and Debates of the Virginia State Convention of 1829-1830, Volume 2Da Capo Press, 1971 - 919 páginas |
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... give a vote , yet there might be men who would willingly give money to get a vote . Mr. Sunimers was not satisfied with the term of two months . He referred to the practice existing in some part of the State of creating very burdensome ...
... give a vote , yet there might be men who would willingly give money to get a vote . Mr. Sunimers was not satisfied with the term of two months . He referred to the practice existing in some part of the State of creating very burdensome ...
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... give the Senate to the East and the House of Delegates to the West , was not an equal compromise , and that the very gentlemen who offered it , did not consider it equal . " If they do consider it equal , " ( said he ) " why will they ...
... give the Senate to the East and the House of Delegates to the West , was not an equal compromise , and that the very gentlemen who offered it , did not consider it equal . " If they do consider it equal , " ( said he ) " why will they ...
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... give it a con- struction new and different from the one already established . The Chair then read the clause as it would stand with the words " and the Judges thereof , " inserted after the word " establish . " Mr. Claytor asked , if ...
... give it a con- struction new and different from the one already established . The Chair then read the clause as it would stand with the words " and the Judges thereof , " inserted after the word " establish . " Mr. Claytor asked , if ...
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