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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... Executive Department , upon any subject relat ing to the duties of their respective offices . SEC . 7. He shall see ... EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT . SECTION 1. Governor is vested with supreme executive power . 2. Election of Governor and term ...
... Executive Department , upon any subject relat ing to the duties of their respective offices . SEC . 7. He shall see ... EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT . SECTION 1. Governor is vested with supreme executive power . 2. Election of Governor and term ...
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... executive . The point was made in that case , that being so , that he was prohibited under article three , he exercising judicial functions , from the performance of these executive functions . " The impropriety of the action ...
... executive . The point was made in that case , that being so , that he was prohibited under article three , he exercising judicial functions , from the performance of these executive functions . " The impropriety of the action ...
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... Executive Department moves in its independent orb ; the Judicial Department moves in its independent orb ; but in this arrangement we have the two men , the heads of these two departments , to concur in their action , and then report ...
... Executive Department moves in its independent orb ; the Judicial Department moves in its independent orb ; but in this arrangement we have the two men , the heads of these two departments , to concur in their action , and then report ...
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