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957. BRIBERY, [continued].
Every person * * *
qualified to elect [to the House of Representatives
of Virginia], shall be capable of being
elected [to the House of Representatives];
provided he shall have given no bribe, either
directly or indirectly, to any elector.—
Proposed Va. Constitution.
Ford ed., ii, 14.
(June. 1776)
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