Debates and Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of the State of California, Convened at the City of Sacramento, Saturday, September 28, 1978, Volume 1 |
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... believe it is in the interest of good government , in the interest of the people , and not in the interest of these particular officers . I believe in fair dealing . I do not believe in putting these salaries so low that poor men cannot ...
... believe it is in the interest of good government , in the interest of the people , and not in the interest of these particular officers . I believe in fair dealing . I do not believe in putting these salaries so low that poor men cannot ...
Page 552
... believe , that point has been abandoned by those who represent the railroads , and they no longer claim this high privilege ; but now they say that notwithstanding all the millions of donations that have been given by the Government ...
... believe , that point has been abandoned by those who represent the railroads , and they no longer claim this high privilege ; but now they say that notwithstanding all the millions of donations that have been given by the Government ...
Page 572
... believe that the Legislature and arrogant servants against their lawful masters . Can any one doubt , should act upon it in that way . The amendment proposed by Mr. in this contest , upon which standard victory will perch ? I think not ...
... believe that the Legislature and arrogant servants against their lawful masters . Can any one doubt , should act upon it in that way . The amendment proposed by Mr. in this contest , upon which standard victory will perch ? I think not ...
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