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 ...S. Shepherd & Company, 1830 - 919 páginas |
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... rule of the House of Delegates , the lowest on the ballot is dropped on the next ballot . The result of a second ... rules of the House of Delegates had been adopted , so far as they would apply , to regulate the proceedings : in ...
... rule of the House of Delegates , the lowest on the ballot is dropped on the next ballot . The result of a second ... rules of the House of Delegates had been adopted , so far as they would apply , to regulate the proceedings : in ...
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... rules of the House of Delegates , made a report upon the subject . After some conversation between Messrs . Green of ... rule of the House of Delegates , which , as originally reported , forbids a member to vote on all questions in which ...
... rules of the House of Delegates , made a report upon the subject . After some conversation between Messrs . Green of ... rule of the House of Delegates , which , as originally reported , forbids a member to vote on all questions in which ...
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... rule , and because in the discussions of this Convention , very many ques- tions must of necessity arise , in which every member would have a personal interest of the deepest kind . Mr. Alexander of Mecklenburg , was desirous farther to ...
... rule , and because in the discussions of this Convention , very many ques- tions must of necessity arise , in which every member would have a personal interest of the deepest kind . Mr. Alexander of Mecklenburg , was desirous farther to ...
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... rule of the House that the President be authorised to call any member of the House to occupy the Chair , and exercise the functions of Presi- dent , until he may resume the Chair ; with this proviso , that the power given by this rule ...
... rule of the House that the President be authorised to call any member of the House to occupy the Chair , and exercise the functions of Presi- dent , until he may resume the Chair ; with this proviso , that the power given by this rule ...
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... rule that no proposition could be discussed until it had been seconded , and still a gen- tleman offering a resolution was held in order to give a succinct explanation of its purport , provided the discussion stopped there . The ...
... rule that no proposition could be discussed until it had been seconded , and still a gen- tleman offering a resolution was held in order to give a succinct explanation of its purport , provided the discussion stopped there . The ...
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