The Congressional Globe, Volumen1;Volumen64,Parte1Blair & Rives, 1870 |
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... Virginia ; Richard E. Thornton , of Sussex county , Virginia ; J. D. Thornton , of Sussex county , Virginia ; T. G. Barham , of Southampton county , Virginia ; W. C. Rice , of Northumberland county , Virginia ; W. H. Hudwell , of ...
... Virginia ; Richard E. Thornton , of Sussex county , Virginia ; J. D. Thornton , of Sussex county , Virginia ; T. G. Barham , of Southampton county , Virginia ; W. C. Rice , of Northumberland county , Virginia ; W. H. Hudwell , of ...
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... Virginia every man who is entitled to vote and hold office is eligible to serve as a juror ; and when the question of the admission of the State to representation came before Congress in January last , the leaders of the Conserva- tive ...
... Virginia every man who is entitled to vote and hold office is eligible to serve as a juror ; and when the question of the admission of the State to representation came before Congress in January last , the leaders of the Conserva- tive ...
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... Virginia . left , [ Mr. McKENZIE , ] though he , perhaps , may think differently , there is no man in the State of Virginia who has more warm personal friends than he has . The people of our State regard him as a high - minded ...
... Virginia . left , [ Mr. McKENZIE , ] though he , perhaps , may think differently , there is no man in the State of Virginia who has more warm personal friends than he has . The people of our State regard him as a high - minded ...
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