Report of the Debates in the Convention of California, on the Formation of the State Constitution, in September and October, 1849John T. Towers, 1850 - 479 strani |
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... matter be made the subject of two resolutions . ' He deemed it important that the question should be divided as to the regular and ' supernumerary delegates , and would therefore make a motion to that effect . Mr. HALLECK amended his ...
... matter be made the subject of two resolutions . ' He deemed it important that the question should be divided as to the regular and ' supernumerary delegates , and would therefore make a motion to that effect . Mr. HALLECK amended his ...
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... matter of sympathy , but as a matter of right . His reputation , he trusted was above committees . In the absence of full election returns , he con- tended that the word of a gentleman who was deemed worthy of the confidence reposed in ...
... matter of sympathy , but as a matter of right . His reputation , he trusted was above committees . In the absence of full election returns , he con- tended that the word of a gentleman who was deemed worthy of the confidence reposed in ...
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... matter from what nation they came , he trusted that hereafter they would be classed with the American people . The Constitution was to be formed for their benefit as well as to that of the native born Americans . They all had one common ...
... matter from what nation they came , he trusted that hereafter they would be classed with the American people . The Constitution was to be formed for their benefit as well as to that of the native born Americans . They all had one common ...
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... matter be- fore the Convention at once . It was desirable to have the cream of the whole- the best material of the Constitutions of the thirty States . Mr. HALLECK asked gentlemen who approved of this idea of taking up an en- tire ...
... matter be- fore the Convention at once . It was desirable to have the cream of the whole- the best material of the Constitutions of the thirty States . Mr. HALLECK asked gentlemen who approved of this idea of taking up an en- tire ...
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... matter might be decided by the House . Mr. GWIN said the gentleman's remarks presented a most irresistible argument against the proposition which he advocated . The very fact referred to by him showed the impracticability of doing ...
... matter might be decided by the House . Mr. GWIN said the gentleman's remarks presented a most irresistible argument against the proposition which he advocated . The very fact referred to by him showed the impracticability of doing ...
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