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... vote for all officers elective by the people , subject to the following conditions : That unless exempted by section twenty- two , he shall , as a prerequisite to the right to vote , personally pay , at least six months prior to the ...
... vote for all officers elective by the people , subject to the following conditions : That unless exempted by section twenty- two , he shall , as a prerequisite to the right to vote , personally pay , at least six months prior to the ...
Page 617
... vote at said election if then qualified under the provisions of this Constitution . Section 27. Method of voting . All elections by the people shall be by ballot ; all elections by any representative body shall be viva voce , and the vote ...
... vote at said election if then qualified under the provisions of this Constitution . Section 27. Method of voting . All elections by the people shall be by ballot ; all elections by any representative body shall be viva voce , and the vote ...
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... vote for members of the General Assembly ; and in case a majority of the clectors so qualified , voting thereon , shall vote in favor of a convention for such pur- pose , the General Assembly , at its next ses- sion , shall provide for ...
... vote for members of the General Assembly ; and in case a majority of the clectors so qualified , voting thereon , shall vote in favor of a convention for such pur- pose , the General Assembly , at its next ses- sion , shall provide for ...
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THE EARLIEST VIRGINIANS 17058 | 7 |
ENGLANDS FIRST VENTURES IN VIRGINIA | 20 |
UNDER COMPANY CONTROL 16071624 | 30 |
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