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... constitution can go into effect , it must be approved by a major- ity of the members of the convention which drafted ... constitution into effect itself , or it may submit it to the people for ratifica- tion . The constitutions of 1776 ...
... constitution can go into effect , it must be approved by a major- ity of the members of the convention which drafted ... constitution into effect itself , or it may submit it to the people for ratifica- tion . The constitutions of 1776 ...
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... Constitution for officers generally , were not ap- plicable to the appointment of persons to fill positions under a municipal government requiring special technical or professional training and ex- perience . As originally adopted ...
... Constitution for officers generally , were not ap- plicable to the appointment of persons to fill positions under a municipal government requiring special technical or professional training and ex- perience . As originally adopted ...
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... Constitution ; or impair in any manner the right of any householder or head of a family existing at the time that this Constitution goes into effect , to select the exemption , or any part thereof , to which he is entitled un- der the ...
... Constitution ; or impair in any manner the right of any householder or head of a family existing at the time that this Constitution goes into effect , to select the exemption , or any part thereof , to which he is entitled un- der the ...
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THE EARLIEST VIRGINIANS 17058 | 7 |
ENGLANDS FIRST VENTURES IN VIRGINIA | 20 |
UNDER COMPANY CONTROL 16071624 | 30 |
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