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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Page 15
... desires to except to the ruling , the Chair will put the question on appeal . MR . WHITE . Mr. President : I appeal from the decision of the Chair ; not that I desire to make any factious opposition , but merely that the Convention may ...
... desires to except to the ruling , the Chair will put the question on appeal . MR . WHITE . Mr. President : I appeal from the decision of the Chair ; not that I desire to make any factious opposition , but merely that the Convention may ...
Page 168
... desire to read a little further from the pro- ceedings of this Convention occurring on that morning , to show what was the temper , the evident disposition , and the evident intent of this Convention , and the purpose of this report so ...
... desire to read a little further from the pro- ceedings of this Convention occurring on that morning , to show what was the temper , the evident disposition , and the evident intent of this Convention , and the purpose of this report so ...
Page 601
... desire to make an amendment by way of a new section , to be known as section twenty - one . I desire to have the ruling of the Chair upon it . I understood from the ruling of the Chair , the other day , that it could not be done until ...
... desire to make an amendment by way of a new section , to be known as section twenty - one . I desire to have the ruling of the Chair upon it . I understood from the ruling of the Chair , the other day , that it could not be done until ...
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