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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... body . Because it was here ; because it had existence ; because it was provided for ; therefore the Legislature passed no law and the Governor signed no law . It was only necessary for the people to proceed in a marked - out direction ...
... body . Because it was here ; because it had existence ; because it was provided for ; therefore the Legislature passed no law and the Governor signed no law . It was only necessary for the people to proceed in a marked - out direction ...
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... body , for the reason that this body is superior to that instrument , the Consti- tution of this State , which contains that clause . Or , in other words , that there is some inherent power or right of sovereignty in the people by which ...
... body , for the reason that this body is superior to that instrument , the Consti- tution of this State , which contains that clause . Or , in other words , that there is some inherent power or right of sovereignty in the people by which ...
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... body those who were not members , or in the cate- gory of State officers - I was proceeding to a seat inside the rail , when I was courteously reminded that my irreverent feet were on holy ground , and directed to a seat in the gallery ...
... body those who were not members , or in the cate- gory of State officers - I was proceeding to a seat inside the rail , when I was courteously reminded that my irreverent feet were on holy ground , and directed to a seat in the gallery ...
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