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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... vote in the district where they actually reside . Great care should be taken by the Inspectors that votes are received only from bona fide citizens actually resident in the country . These Judges and Inspectors previous to entering upon ...
... vote in the district where they actually reside . Great care should be taken by the Inspectors that votes are received only from bona fide citizens actually resident in the country . These Judges and Inspectors previous to entering upon ...
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... vote of the district , and admitting the four dele . gates having the highest number of votes . From the best information he could collect , he understood it to be a very fair and full election , notwithstanding it had . been postponed ...
... vote of the district , and admitting the four dele . gates having the highest number of votes . From the best information he could collect , he understood it to be a very fair and full election , notwithstanding it had . been postponed ...
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... vote in the district of San Joaquin , there being no opposing candidate . He came here knowing he had received this vote , and without the slightest expectation of being refused a seat . He had subjected him- self to a great sacrifice ...
... vote in the district of San Joaquin , there being no opposing candidate . He came here knowing he had received this vote , and without the slightest expectation of being refused a seat . He had subjected him- self to a great sacrifice ...
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... vote understandingly . Where were the facts ? It was utterly impossible to vote without them . A great mistake had been committed . In every parliamentary body something must be taken for granted ; some start must be given . As a ...
... vote understandingly . Where were the facts ? It was utterly impossible to vote without them . A great mistake had been committed . In every parliamentary body something must be taken for granted ; some start must be given . As a ...
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... vote of last night , by which the amendment of Mr. Gil- bert was adopted , fixing a certain representation of the ... vote on Mr. Gilbert's resolution . The question was taken on the reconsideration , and it was carried . Mr. Borrs then ...
... vote of last night , by which the amendment of Mr. Gil- bert was adopted , fixing a certain representation of the ... vote on Mr. Gilbert's resolution . The question was taken on the reconsideration , and it was carried . Mr. Borrs then ...
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