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An address of the Honorable Edmund Pendleton, of Virginia, to the American citizens, on the present state of our country
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In Convention. June 12, 1776
A declaration of rights made by the representatives of the good people of Virginia, assembled in full and free convention; which rights do pertain to them, and their posterity, as the basis and foundation of government -
To the freemen of Vermont
Fellow citizens, The Hon. Israel Smith is proposed for your consideration as a candidate for governor for the year ensuing -
A vindication of the general ticket law, passed by the legislature of Virginia, on the 18th day of January, 1800
Respectfully inscribed to Edmund Pendleton, president of the Court of Appeals -
In Convention present 112 members. Wednesday, May 15, 1776
Forasmuch as all the endeavours of the United Colonies, by the most decent representations and petitions to the King and Parliament of Great Britain, to restore peace and security to America under the British government ... instead of a redress of grievances, have produced ... oppression, and a vigorous attempt to effect our total destruction. ... Resolved unanimously, that a committee ought to be appointed to prepare a declaration of rights, and such a plan of government as will be most likely to maintain peace and order in this colony, and secure substantial and equal liberty to the people -
Reports of cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals of Virginia
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Clouds
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To the editor of the Newcastle chronicle
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An address of the Honorable Edmund Pendleton, of Virginia, to the American citizens, on the present state of our country
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Letters to the Honorable Levi Woodbury
secretary of the Treasury of the United States -
To the people of Kentucky
Fellow citizens, At this eventful period, when the fundamental principles of our government are about to be established -
In Convention. June 12, 1776
A declaration of rights made by the representatives of the good people of Virginia, assembled in full and free convention; which rights do pertain to them, and their posterity, as the basis and foundation of government -
Journal of the Convention of Virginia
Held in the city of Richmond, on the first Monday in June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty eight