The Secession Movement in Virginia, 1847-1861Garrett and Massie, 1934 - 296 páginas |
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... convention without first permitting the people to vote on whether or not they wanted a convention . The Staunton Spectator and several western county meetings had urged that no convention should be called without first presenting the ...
... convention without first permitting the people to vote on whether or not they wanted a convention . The Staunton Spectator and several western county meetings had urged that no convention should be called without first presenting the ...
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... Convention be given notice to quit ? " 108 As he approached Richmond from Washington , J. B. Jones on the tenth and eleventh heard the Convention and Letcher denounced on all hands . He was convinced that before many days the Convention ...
... Convention be given notice to quit ? " 108 As he approached Richmond from Washington , J. B. Jones on the tenth and eleventh heard the Convention and Letcher denounced on all hands . He was convinced that before many days the Convention ...
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... Convention of Virginia , convened at Richmond , on Monday the Second Day of June , 1788 , for the Purpose of Deliberating on the Con- stitution Recommended by the Grand Federal Convention . Second edition , Rich- mond , 1805 . Documents ...
... Convention of Virginia , convened at Richmond , on Monday the Second Day of June , 1788 , for the Purpose of Deliberating on the Con- stitution Recommended by the Grand Federal Convention . Second edition , Rich- mond , 1805 . Documents ...
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