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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... means opposed to the object of the resolution just read : very far from it : it had , on the contrary , his most hearty approbation : he was , however , opposed to the mode in which the object was proposed to be attained . He thought a ...
... means opposed to the object of the resolution just read : very far from it : it had , on the contrary , his most hearty approbation : he was , however , opposed to the mode in which the object was proposed to be attained . He thought a ...
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... means of excluding the entire class , to which your mean ialists belong , from ad pute pation in the recent election of the body , they now respectiully address . Comprising a very large part , probably a ma- jority of male citizens of ...
... means of excluding the entire class , to which your mean ialists belong , from ad pute pation in the recent election of the body , they now respectiully address . Comprising a very large part , probably a ma- jority of male citizens of ...
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... means solicitous that the motion he had made should be adopted : his only object had been to put business in such a train , that it might be taken up and acted upon whenever the House should wish to consider it . The reference of the ...
... means solicitous that the motion he had made should be adopted : his only object had been to put business in such a train , that it might be taken up and acted upon whenever the House should wish to consider it . The reference of the ...
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... means calculated to diminish these feelings . I do not affect not to have bestowed upon these resolutions the consideration which is due to their own intrinsic impor- tance ; due to the intelligence of the body which I now address ; due ...
... means calculated to diminish these feelings . I do not affect not to have bestowed upon these resolutions the consideration which is due to their own intrinsic impor- tance ; due to the intelligence of the body which I now address ; due ...
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... means those only on whom the Constitution confers the right of exercising political power ! ( I used a wrong word ; I will correct the language ; I should have said not those on whom the Constitution confers , but in whom it recognizes ...
... means those only on whom the Constitution confers the right of exercising political power ! ( I used a wrong word ; I will correct the language ; I should have said not those on whom the Constitution confers , but in whom it recognizes ...
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