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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... record . MR . MCFARLAND . It astonishes me to hear some gentlemen eter- nally talking about their records . Who has been talking about any record of individual action ? I have not said anything about my record . The gentleman from El ...
... record . MR . MCFARLAND . It astonishes me to hear some gentlemen eter- nally talking about their records . Who has been talking about any record of individual action ? I have not said anything about my record . The gentleman from El ...
Page 412
... record . Now , I desire to be placed on record as well as the gen- tlemen on the other side . wish to go on the record as opposed to this amendment . Records amount to nothing , except to scare men into vot- ing in accordance with ...
... record . Now , I desire to be placed on record as well as the gen- tlemen on the other side . wish to go on the record as opposed to this amendment . Records amount to nothing , except to scare men into vot- ing in accordance with ...
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... record then be raised . Let it be exposed to the light of day . I am not afraid of such a record . It has been said that the people of this State have suffered from these banking institutions until it has become unendurable . Admit it ...
... record then be raised . Let it be exposed to the light of day . I am not afraid of such a record . It has been said that the people of this State have suffered from these banking institutions until it has become unendurable . Admit it ...
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