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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... hold my seat on this floor by better authority than you do yours , and I want to know where your rules of order are . I hold my seat on this floor by virtue of the sovereign will of the people of the State of California , and I know no ...
... hold my seat on this floor by better authority than you do yours , and I want to know where your rules of order are . I hold my seat on this floor by virtue of the sovereign will of the people of the State of California , and I know no ...
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... hold that the gentleman is clearly ineligible to hold a seat called in any particular . That law provides that when the Convention in this Convention ; and I hold , sir , that principles are above every- has framed a Constitution the ...
... hold that the gentleman is clearly ineligible to hold a seat called in any particular . That law provides that when the Convention in this Convention ; and I hold , sir , that principles are above every- has framed a Constitution the ...
Page 290
... hold public offices that they can afford to hold them for nothing , the Legislature can reduce the compensation afterwards . But at present I hope the salary of the Governor will not be reduced below six thousand dollars . And I shall ...
... hold public offices that they can afford to hold them for nothing , the Legislature can reduce the compensation afterwards . But at present I hope the salary of the Governor will not be reduced below six thousand dollars . And I shall ...
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