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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... interest in the Executive Department of the Government , as those on the other side . That interest did not depend at all upon their residence ; on that Department , therefore , he could see no reason for a Committee taken from all ...
... interest in the Executive Department of the Government , as those on the other side . That interest did not depend at all upon their residence ; on that Department , therefore , he could see no reason for a Committee taken from all ...
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... interest , a deep interest , in perpetuating the blessings they enjoy , and a right , consequently , to guard those blessings , not from foreign aggression merely , but from domestic encroachment ? But , it is said , yield them this ...
... interest , a deep interest , in perpetuating the blessings they enjoy , and a right , consequently , to guard those blessings , not from foreign aggression merely , but from domestic encroachment ? But , it is said , yield them this ...
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... interest with , and attachment to , the community , and have the right of suffrage . 3. Resolved , That every free white male of twenty - one years of age , not included in the two preceding resolutions , who is now a resident , or who ...
... interest with , and attachment to , the community , and have the right of suffrage . 3. Resolved , That every free white male of twenty - one years of age , not included in the two preceding resolutions , who is now a resident , or who ...
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... interest . And , Sir , I do not , and cannot believe that it is , or ever was the real interest of any class in the community , or of any community to commit gross and flagrant abuses of power , to disregard the monitions of conscience ...
... interest . And , Sir , I do not , and cannot believe that it is , or ever was the real interest of any class in the community , or of any community to commit gross and flagrant abuses of power , to disregard the monitions of conscience ...
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... interest , " have not only not overtaxed the cattle of their western brethren , but have , in fact , imposed on them , except at one period of danger and distress from foreign war , no tax at all , and when the pressure ceased the law ...
... interest , " have not only not overtaxed the cattle of their western brethren , but have , in fact , imposed on them , except at one period of danger and distress from foreign war , no tax at all , and when the pressure ceased the law ...
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