Proceedings and Debates of the Virginia State Convention of 1829-1830: To which are Subjoined, the New Constitution of Virginia, and the Votes of the People, Páginas 94-830S. Shepherd & Company, 1830 - 919 páginas |
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... believe me , Sir , with all that deference , not of manner or of speech alone , but that deep deference of the heart which I ought to feel and to acknowledge , in the presence of such an assembly . Sir , I will own frankly , that I have ...
... believe me , Sir , with all that deference , not of manner or of speech alone , but that deep deference of the heart which I ought to feel and to acknowledge , in the presence of such an assembly . Sir , I will own frankly , that I have ...
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... believe that all these natural feelings , all these social affections , all these monitions of conscience , all these religious impressions , all these Christian charities , all these hopes of future rewards and fears of future ...
... believe that all these natural feelings , all these social affections , all these monitions of conscience , all these religious impressions , all these Christian charities , all these hopes of future rewards and fears of future ...
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... believe that in ten years more , they will have a majority of the whole State . The report of the Auditor makes the population of the Valley 10,000 more than I supposed : allowing for that difference ( which is , as far as it goes , in ...
... believe that in ten years more , they will have a majority of the whole State . The report of the Auditor makes the population of the Valley 10,000 more than I supposed : allowing for that difference ( which is , as far as it goes , in ...
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... believe that those who proposed to reform , meant to destroy ; that the judicial tenure of office , the right of suffrage , and even property of a certain description , nay , all that was valuable in so- ciety , would be hazarded by the ...
... believe that those who proposed to reform , meant to destroy ; that the judicial tenure of office , the right of suffrage , and even property of a certain description , nay , all that was valuable in so- ciety , would be hazarded by the ...
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... believe , but an echo of those in the Declaration of Independence , ) what will they amount to , but a declaration of universal emancipation , to a class of our population , not far short of a moiety of our entire number , now in a ...
... believe , but an echo of those in the Declaration of Independence , ) what will they amount to , but a declaration of universal emancipation , to a class of our population , not far short of a moiety of our entire number , now in a ...
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