The Statutes at Large: Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from the First Session of the Legislature, in the Year 1619 : Published Pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, Passed on the Fifth Day of February One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight ... |
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May pext , 10 such person or persons as may be by the United States in congress
assembled , duly authorized to receive the same , the aforesaid sum of five
hundred and twelve thousand nine hundred and seventy - four dollars ; one -
third of ...
May pext , 10 such person or persons as may be by the United States in congress
assembled , duly authorized to receive the same , the aforesaid sum of five
hundred and twelve thousand nine hundred and seventy - four dollars ; one -
third of ...
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And be it further enacted , That no officer , soldier , or seaman , who has been
disabled in the ser - What degree vice of the United States , or of this
commonwealth , of disability " to entitle to a shall , after the passing of this act , be
considered ...
And be it further enacted , That no officer , soldier , or seaman , who has been
disabled in the ser - What degree vice of the United States , or of this
commonwealth , of disability " to entitle to a shall , after the passing of this act , be
considered ...
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against the according to the principles of this act , to be charged quotas . to the
United States , and that they charge the same against the quotas of the
respective years for which such payments may have been made ; and all
payments of such ...
against the according to the principles of this act , to be charged quotas . to the
United States , and that they charge the same against the quotas of the
respective years for which such payments may have been made ; and all
payments of such ...
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William Waller Hening. And provided also , That the lands in the said district
allotted by law to the officers and soldiers , who served in the army of the United
States or this state , and which have not been aliened , shall not be subject to
laxation ...
William Waller Hening. And provided also , That the lands in the said district
allotted by law to the officers and soldiers , who served in the army of the United
States or this state , and which have not been aliened , shall not be subject to
laxation ...
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And whereas it is just and necessary to prevent the admission into this state of
those persons who , being either citizens or natives of some of the United States ,
lave withdrawn themselves from their country , and actually been in arms , aiding
...
And whereas it is just and necessary to prevent the admission into this state of
those persons who , being either citizens or natives of some of the United States ,
lave withdrawn themselves from their country , and actually been in arms , aiding
...
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Seite 85 - ... that it is time enough for the rightful purposes of civil government for its officers to interfere when principles break out into overt acts against peace and good order...
Seite 85 - ... to compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors, is sinful and tyrannical...
Seite 85 - ... the proscribing any citizen as unworthy the public confidence, by laying upon him an incapacity of being called to offices of trust and emolument unless he profess or renounce this or that religious opinion, is depriving him injuriously of those privileges and advantages to which in common with his fellow-citizens he has a natural right...
Seite 84 - ... all attempts to influence it by temporal punishments or burthens, or by civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the holy author of our religion, who being lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in His almighty power to do...
Seite 780 - Vincents due north to the territorial line between the United States and Canada, and by the said territorial line to the Lake of the Woods and Mississippi.
Seite 143 - The Condition of this Obligation is such, that if the above bounden Administrator of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of Deceased, do make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits...
Seite 781 - ... so far as it can be consistent with the general interest of the confederacy, such admission shall be allowed at an earlier period, and when there may be a less number of free inhabitants in the State than sixty thousand.
Seite 84 - Almighty God hath created the mind free; that all attempts to influence it by temporal punishments or burdens, or by civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the Holy Author of our religion...
Seite 781 - And whenever any of the said States shall have sixty thousand free inhabitants therein, such State shall be admitted, by its delegates, into the Congress of the United States, on an equal footing with the original States, in all respects whatever ; and shall be at liberty to form a permanent constitution and State government ; provided the constitution and government, so to be formed, shall be republican, and in conformity to the principles contained in these articles...
Seite 780 - That the following articles shall be considered as articles of compact between the original states, and the people and states, in the said territory, and forever remain unalterable, unless by common consent, to wit: ARTICLE I.