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The "General Assembly of Virginia Manual" provides a comprehensive guide to the workings of the Virginia General Assembly in 1912. This historical document offers insights into the legislative processes, rules, and organization of the Virginia state government during the early 20th century. A valuable resource for historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in the evolution of American state governance, this manual serves as a snapshot of a specific period in Virginia's political history. It details the roles and responsibilities of various members and committees, offering a glimpse into the procedures and protocols that shaped the state's laws and policies.
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