Report of the Debates in the Convention of California, on the Formation of the State Constitution, in September and October, 1849John T. Towers, 1850 - 479 sider |
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Side 9
... opinion that the first question in the meeting of a Convention was , as to the certificates of election . What certificate of election had been pre- sented here ? He presumed none that could be so called , except the official com ...
... opinion that the first question in the meeting of a Convention was , as to the certificates of election . What certificate of election had been pre- sented here ? He presumed none that could be so called , except the official com ...
Side 11
... opinion ought to be received from each district , and the names of the persons which they deem entitled to seats ... opinions freely . One of the gentlemen excluded ( Mr. Wozencraft ) represented a mining district into which a large ...
... opinion ought to be received from each district , and the names of the persons which they deem entitled to seats ... opinions freely . One of the gentlemen excluded ( Mr. Wozencraft ) represented a mining district into which a large ...
Side 20
... opinion on each point , whether the plan of a State Government was desired , or whether the Convention should propose to Congress a plan of a Territorial Government . Mr. McCARVER said , that if the question was whether any other than a ...
... opinion on each point , whether the plan of a State Government was desired , or whether the Convention should propose to Congress a plan of a Territorial Government . Mr. McCARVER said , that if the question was whether any other than a ...
Side 21
... opinion of the House directly on the subject of the form of government . Some members were in favor of a Territorial Government . ' For one , he was opposed at present to entering into a State Government . He desired , and so did others ...
... opinion of the House directly on the subject of the form of government . Some members were in favor of a Territorial Government . ' For one , he was opposed at present to entering into a State Government . He desired , and so did others ...
Side 25
... opinion that there would be enough to do in discussing propositions consolidated by a Committee , without bringing the whole matter be- fore the Convention at once . It was desirable to have the cream of the whole- the best material of ...
... opinion that there would be enough to do in discussing propositions consolidated by a Committee , without bringing the whole matter be- fore the Convention at once . It was desirable to have the cream of the whole- the best material of ...
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