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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Page 137
... dollars ; the farming implements dred dollars , and all growing crops , shall be exempt from taxation . There shall be no poll tax levied or collected in this State . Resolved , That it is competent for this Convention , in addition to ...
... dollars ; the farming implements dred dollars , and all growing crops , shall be exempt from taxation . There shall be no poll tax levied or collected in this State . Resolved , That it is competent for this Convention , in addition to ...
Page 217
... dollars specially appropriated for the expenses of the Convention , and their pay was fixed at ten dollars per day , and the number fixed at one hundred and fifty - two members , while one hundred days are allowed them to sit ; when it ...
... dollars specially appropriated for the expenses of the Convention , and their pay was fixed at ten dollars per day , and the number fixed at one hundred and fifty - two members , while one hundred days are allowed them to sit ; when it ...
Page 291
... dollars in that ors for the sum of four thousani dollars a year - men fit , as has been proven , to become President of the United States ? I tell you this argu- ment will not held . We find , with the exception of a few States — a few ...
... dollars in that ors for the sum of four thousani dollars a year - men fit , as has been proven , to become President of the United States ? I tell you this argu- ment will not held . We find , with the exception of a few States — a few ...
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