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... Convention : The very brief but very brilliant list of those who have pre- sided over our Constitutional Conventions , can by no possibility lose anything in distinction when we add to it the name of the gentleman I now present , the ...
... Convention : The very brief but very brilliant list of those who have pre- sided over our Constitutional Conventions , can by no possibility lose anything in distinction when we add to it the name of the gentleman I now present , the ...
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... Convention , the mover shall be allowed five minutes to state the reasons for his motion , and one member opposed to the motion , shall be allowed a like time to object . 41. When the Convention is about to rise , every member shall ...
... Convention , the mover shall be allowed five minutes to state the reasons for his motion , and one member opposed to the motion , shall be allowed a like time to object . 41. When the Convention is about to rise , every member shall ...
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... remain to the credit of any such local authorities any surplus of such collections after paying the expenses incurred or obligations assumed for that year , then such surplus shall be turned by JOURNAL OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION . 61.
... remain to the credit of any such local authorities any surplus of such collections after paying the expenses incurred or obligations assumed for that year , then such surplus shall be turned by JOURNAL OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION . 61.
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... - dividual , shall be delivered at any station , landing or port , at charges not exceeding the charges for the transportation of persons and property of the same class , in JOURNAL OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION . 71.
... - dividual , shall be delivered at any station , landing or port , at charges not exceeding the charges for the transportation of persons and property of the same class , in JOURNAL OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION . 71.
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... Conventions merely their representatives , to the Committee on Preamble and Bill of Rights . Mr. RICHMOND offered the following resolution and asked its immediate consideration , which was agreed to . Resolved , That when the Convention ...
... Conventions merely their representatives , to the Committee on Preamble and Bill of Rights . Mr. RICHMOND offered the following resolution and asked its immediate consideration , which was agreed to . Resolved , That when the Convention ...
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absence was granted Assembly Ayers AYES-Messrs Barbour Barham Barnes Bill of Rights Blair Boaz Bouldin Braxton Bristow Brooke Brown Cameron Carter Chapman Claggett Cobb Convention adjourned Convention assembled Convention was called Crismond Dunaway Earman Eggleston election Epes Fairfax Fletcher following members G. W. Jones Garnett George K Gillespie Gilmore Gregory Gwyn Hamilton Hancock Hardy Harrison Hatton Hooker Hubard Hunton Ingram James W Keezell Kendall Lawson Lincoln Lindsay Lovell Manly H Marshall McIlwaine Meredith Messrs Moncure motion moved to amend Mundy noes NOES-Messrs O'Flaherty P. W. Campbell Parks Pedigo pending question Pettit Phillips Pollard Portlock Prayer by Rev Preamble and Bill present and answered proceedings was read Quarles R. L. Gordon read and ap reconsider the vote Richmond Rives Robertson Stebbins Stuart Tarry Thom Thomas H Thornton Turnbull TURNBULL reported vote was recorded W. A. Anderson Waddill Walker Walton Moore Watson Wescott Willis Withers Wysor Yancey
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Page 7 - That no man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, place or ministry whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested or burthened, in his body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer on account of his religious opinions or belief; but that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge or affect their civil capacities.
Page 7 - Legislature so next chosen as aforesaid, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be agreed to by a majority of all the members elected to each House, then it shall be the duty of the Legislature to submit such proposed amendment or amendments to the people in such manner and at such time as the Legislature shall prescribe...
Page 416 - Shall there be a Convention to revise the Constitution, and amend the same?" shall be decided by the electors qualified to vote for members of the Legislature...
Page 2 - That general warrants, whereby an officer or messenger may be commanded to search suspected places without evidence of a fact committed, or to seize any person or persons not named, or whose offence is not particularly described and supported by evidence, are grievous and oppressive, and ought not to be granted.
Page 57 - If the Legislature be in session, he shall transmit to the house in which the bill originated a copy of such statement, and the items objected to shall be separately reconsidered.
Page 2 - That in all capital or criminal prosecutions a man hath a right to demand the cause and nature of his accusation...
Page vi - The common law doctrine of the fellow-servant, so far as it affects the liability of the master for injuries to his servant, resulting from the acts or omissions of any other servant or servants of the common master, is...
Page 2 - Because we hold it for a fundamental and undeniable truth " that religion, or the duty which we owe to our Creator, and the manner of discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence.