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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... exercise the functions of Presi- dent , until he may resume the Chair ; with this proviso , that the power given by this rule shall not be construed to confer on the President a right to place any member in the Chair of the President ...
... exercise the functions of Presi- dent , until he may resume the Chair ; with this proviso , that the power given by this rule shall not be construed to confer on the President a right to place any member in the Chair of the President ...
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... exercise of all his rights , and the due performance of all h's duties . lifications that entitle him to assume the mangement of his private affairs , and to claim all other privileges of citizenship , equally entitle him , in the ...
... exercise of all his rights , and the due performance of all h's duties . lifications that entitle him to assume the mangement of his private affairs , and to claim all other privileges of citizenship , equally entitle him , in the ...
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... exercise the sovereign power . But , is not the proposition obvi- ously false ? What is there to prevent their ... exercising what should be the unbought privilege of every citizen ? How much more odious is the law that imposes this tax ...
... exercise the sovereign power . But , is not the proposition obvi- ously false ? What is there to prevent their ... exercising what should be the unbought privilege of every citizen ? How much more odious is the law that imposes this tax ...
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... exercise the Executive power of the Government , according to the laws of the Commonwealth , and see that they shall be faithfully executed . He may , at his own discretion , and shall , on application of a majority of the Senate or ...
... exercise the Executive power of the Government , according to the laws of the Commonwealth , and see that they shall be faithfully executed . He may , at his own discretion , and shall , on application of a majority of the Senate or ...
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... exercise the elec- tive franchise , there should be entire equality of suffrage ; so that , in all elections , the suffrage of one qualified voter should avail as much as that of another qualified voter , whatever may be the disparity ...
... exercise the elec- tive franchise , there should be entire equality of suffrage ; so that , in all elections , the suffrage of one qualified voter should avail as much as that of another qualified voter , whatever may be the disparity ...
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