The American's Guide: Comprising the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitutions of the Several States Composing the Union |
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This constitution shall be in force from the last day of December , in the year one
thousand eight hundred and twenty - two . But all those parts of the same which
relate to the right of suffrage , the division of the state into senate districts , the ...
This constitution shall be in force from the last day of December , in the year one
thousand eight hundred and twenty - two . But all those parts of the same which
relate to the right of suffrage , the division of the state into senate districts , the ...
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... but also the more effectually to unite the people , and enable them to exert their
whole force in their own necessary defence : and as the honourable the
continental congress , the supreme council of the American colonies , has
advised such ...
... but also the more effectually to unite the people , and enable them to exert their
whole force in their own necessary defence : and as the honourable the
continental congress , the supreme council of the American colonies , has
advised such ...
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... on making affirmation instead of taking the several oaths appointed by the
constitution and form of government , and the several acts of assembly of this
state now in force , or that hereafter may be made , such person may hold and
exercise ...
... on making affirmation instead of taking the several oaths appointed by the
constitution and form of government , and the several acts of assembly of this
state now in force , or that hereafter may be made , such person may hold and
exercise ...
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and the manner of discharging it , can be directed only by reason and conviction ,
not by force or violence ; and therefore all men are equally entitled to the free
exercise of religion , according to the dictates of conscience ; and that it is the ...
and the manner of discharging it , can be directed only by reason and conviction ,
not by force or violence ; and therefore all men are equally entitled to the free
exercise of religion , according to the dictates of conscience ; and that it is the ...
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All laws which , on the first day of June , one thousand seven hundred and ninety
- two , were in force in the state of Virginia , and which are of a general nature ,
and not local to that state , and not repugnant to this constitution , nor to the laws
...
All laws which , on the first day of June , one thousand seven hundred and ninety
- two , were in force in the state of Virginia , and which are of a general nature ,
and not local to that state , and not repugnant to this constitution , nor to the laws
...
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