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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... principle that could be adopted . The precedent would be most inju . rious . For his own part , if he had to vote for any absentee , he wished at least to have the power of attorney . Mr. SHERWOOD presumed if the grounds of the motion ...
... principle that could be adopted . The precedent would be most inju . rious . For his own part , if he had to vote for any absentee , he wished at least to have the power of attorney . Mr. SHERWOOD presumed if the grounds of the motion ...
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... principle that should be observed here , that it was a repre- sentative body , and that those who were represented had a right to know the manner in which members disposed of their votes . They were not here casting their own votes ...
... principle that should be observed here , that it was a repre- sentative body , and that those who were represented had a right to know the manner in which members disposed of their votes . They were not here casting their own votes ...
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... principle of legislative action . It was an established usage in legislative bodies , that mat- ters of great importance should come before the House through a committee . This committee must digest the material for the action of the ...
... principle of legislative action . It was an established usage in legislative bodies , that mat- ters of great importance should come before the House through a committee . This committee must digest the material for the action of the ...
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... principles which they avowed . The object of the Constitution was to sustain those rights . Their design was to lay down a great , broad principle of human government . The first , or general declaration , is called a bill of rights ...
... principles which they avowed . The object of the Constitution was to sustain those rights . Their design was to lay down a great , broad principle of human government . The first , or general declaration , is called a bill of rights ...
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... principle will be engrafted into the laws of all the different States . My opinion is , that this new State should adopt it , and that it should be incorporated in the bill of rights . It is evident to my mind that we have not the right ...
... principle will be engrafted into the laws of all the different States . My opinion is , that this new State should adopt it , and that it should be incorporated in the bill of rights . It is evident to my mind that we have not the right ...
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