Bulletin of the Virginia State Library, Volume 15The Library, 1924 |
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AS A CLEARING HOUSE . The foregoing directions provide a program for a clear- ing house for pamphlets , clippings , etc. , through which they may be made readily and economically available and given a chance to prove their worth . Other ...
AS A CLEARING HOUSE . The foregoing directions provide a program for a clear- ing house for pamphlets , clippings , etc. , through which they may be made readily and economically available and given a chance to prove their worth . Other ...
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... House of Burgesses and of the Council , while the general printing fund of the State has borne the expense of printing the Annual Report of the Library . First and last , the publications of the Library constitute a notable series . In ...
... House of Burgesses and of the Council , while the general printing fund of the State has borne the expense of printing the Annual Report of the Library . First and last , the publications of the Library constitute a notable series . In ...
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... House of Dele- gates , 1813 , table in back ) , and subsequently United States Marshal for the eastern district of Virginia . He represented Dinwiddie County in the House of Delegates many years and also served in the State Senate . He ...
... House of Dele- gates , 1813 , table in back ) , and subsequently United States Marshal for the eastern district of Virginia . He represented Dinwiddie County in the House of Delegates many years and also served in the State Senate . He ...
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... House of Delegates and three years later to a seat in the State Senate from the district of Brunswick , " Of the Fifteenth Brigade ; he resigned in 1838 and was succeeded by James W. Pegram . in which body he early took high rank and ...
... House of Delegates and three years later to a seat in the State Senate from the district of Brunswick , " Of the Fifteenth Brigade ; he resigned in 1838 and was succeeded by James W. Pegram . in which body he early took high rank and ...
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... House of Representatives . Everyone admitted the extent of his powers and the stability of his principles , -few who knew him but will lament his fate . " The National Intelligencer , May 3 , 1847 , said of him : " He died of bilious ...
... House of Representatives . Everyone admitted the extent of his powers and the stability of his principles , -few who knew him but will lament his fate . " The National Intelligencer , May 3 , 1847 , said of him : " He died of bilious ...
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