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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... seems to me that we should not exercise that power in the midst of the confusion con- sequent upon organization . It seems to me that we should have an assistant at that desk , and a Sergeant - at - Arms elected by this Conven- tion ...
... seems to me that we should not exercise that power in the midst of the confusion con- sequent upon organization . It seems to me that we should have an assistant at that desk , and a Sergeant - at - Arms elected by this Conven- tion ...
Page 234
... seems to me that this second section of the old Constitu tion , which the committee has reported , is one that should be in th declaration of rights , whether we adopt the proposition of Mr. Barbor or not . I have no kind of objections ...
... seems to me that this second section of the old Constitu tion , which the committee has reported , is one that should be in th declaration of rights , whether we adopt the proposition of Mr. Barbor or not . I have no kind of objections ...
Page 427
... seems to me to be a reduction to its lowest terms , of the absolute sense of the Convention , as sought to be embodied in the various amend- ments , though I may be utterly mistaken in that idea . The amendment I propose to submit ...
... seems to me to be a reduction to its lowest terms , of the absolute sense of the Convention , as sought to be embodied in the various amend- ments , though I may be utterly mistaken in that idea . The amendment I propose to submit ...
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