Debates and Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of the State of California, Convened at the City of Sacramento, Saturday, September 28, 1878, Volume 1 |
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California. Constitutional Convention. Vision of this Constitution by appropriate legislation , and provide by lawries of the officers of the government , shall contain no provision on any that the new or amended Constitution shall be ...
California. Constitutional Convention. Vision of this Constitution by appropriate legislation , and provide by lawries of the officers of the government , shall contain no provision on any that the new or amended Constitution shall be ...
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... Constitution is that it is an office . We depend upon the broad principle that it is the agency created and function established and authorized by the Constitution , not in express , literal terms , but by fair implication . But the ...
... Constitution is that it is an office . We depend upon the broad principle that it is the agency created and function established and authorized by the Constitution , not in express , literal terms , but by fair implication . But the ...
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... Constitution , providing for amendments and revision of the Constitution ; and what is the effect of its absence in the New York Constitution ? Is it not clear that the people of New York had the inherent political power to alter and ...
... Constitution , providing for amendments and revision of the Constitution ; and what is the effect of its absence in the New York Constitution ? Is it not clear that the people of New York had the inherent political power to alter and ...
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