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Virginia, in the House of Delegates, Thursday, 28th November, 1793 resolved, that the state cannot, under the Constitution of the United States, be made a defendant at the suit of any individual or individuals, and that the decision of the Supreme Foederal Court, that a state may be placed in that situation, is incompatible with, and dangerous to the sovereignty and independence of the individual states, as the same tends to a general consolidation of these confederated republicks.

Title
Virginia, in the House of Delegates, Thursday, 28th November, 1793 [electronic resource] : resolved, that the state cannot, under the Constitution of the United States, be made a defendant at the suit of any individual or individuals, and that the decision of the Supreme Foederal Court, that a state may be placed in that situation, is incompatible with, and dangerous to the sovereignty and independence of the individual states, as the same tends to a general consolidation of these confederated republicks.
Author
Virginia. General Assembly.
Publication
[Richmond : Printed by Augustine Davis, 1793]

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Description
1 sheet ([1] p.); 21 x 17 cm.
Subject
  • Constitutions > United States > Early works to 1800
  • Actions and defenses > United States > Early works to 1800
  • Constitutional law > United States > Early works to 1800
  • Virginia > Politics and government > 1775-1865 > Early works to 1800
Note
  • Agreed to by the Senate, December 3, 1793.
  • Signed by H. Brooke and witnessed by Charles Hay.
  • Imprint supplied by Sabin.
  • Printed area measures 16.1 x 15.2 cm.
  • Reproduction of original from Huntington Library.
  • Sabin no. 100098.
Indexed In (note)
  • RLIN
Reproduction (note)
  • Electronic reproduction.
OCLC
CTRG01-B1148
Author
Virginia. General Assembly.
Title
Virginia, in the House of Delegates, Thursday, 28th November, 1793 [electronic resource] : resolved, that the state cannot, under the Constitution of the United States, be made a defendant at the suit of any individual or individuals, and that the decision of the Supreme Foederal Court, that a state may be placed in that situation, is incompatible with, and dangerous to the sovereignty and independence of the individual states, as the same tends to a general consolidation of these confederated republicks.
Imprint
[Richmond : Printed by Augustine Davis, 1793]
Indexed In:
RLIN, CTRG01-B1148
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2005. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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