The Rending of Virginia |
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... asking the admission of the new State , to Senator Willey , by whom the papers were pre- sented in the United States Senate May 29th . A bill for the admission of West Virginia passed the Senate July 14th , with a condition requiring ...
... asking the admission of the new State , to Senator Willey , by whom the papers were pre- sented in the United States Senate May 29th . A bill for the admission of West Virginia passed the Senate July 14th , with a condition requiring ...
Strana 32
... asking their views on the subject . There is a letter extant written by Mr. Nelson , President of the Council , in which he tells his Lordship he had received his letter and laid it before the Council ; that it did not become the ...
... asking their views on the subject . There is a letter extant written by Mr. Nelson , President of the Council , in which he tells his Lordship he had received his letter and laid it before the Council ; that it did not become the ...
Strana 35
... asking their views on the subject . There is a letter extant written by Mr. Nelson , President of the Council , in which he tells his Lordship he had received his letter and laid it before the Council ; that it did not become the ...
... asking their views on the subject . There is a letter extant written by Mr. Nelson , President of the Council , in which he tells his Lordship he had received his letter and laid it before the Council ; that it did not become the ...
Strana 36
... asked Mr. Leigh , " could the peasantry of the West be supposed to take in the affairs of the State ? " Before the adjournment of this convention Mr. Leigh probably found the answer to his question ; for at least the two peasant members ...
... asked Mr. Leigh , " could the peasantry of the West be supposed to take in the affairs of the State ? " Before the adjournment of this convention Mr. Leigh probably found the answer to his question ; for at least the two peasant members ...
Strana 40
... asked him : " With whom have you left those few sheep in the wilderness ? " in rude allu- sion to Mr. Campbell's calling as a , clergyman . Mr. Ran- dolph did not and could not realize that that " wilderness " was one day to blossom as ...
... asked him : " With whom have you left those few sheep in the wilderness ? " in rude allu- sion to Mr. Campbell's calling as a , clergyman . Mr. Ran- dolph did not and could not realize that that " wilderness " was one day to blossom as ...
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