Non-partisan LeagueMacmillan, 1921 - 284 páginas |
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Página 102
... constitution were attempted , and many were effected . The constitution was amended so as to permit the state to engage in all kinds of industrial enterprises and , if it so desired , to inaugurate an almost universal scheme of state ...
... constitution were attempted , and many were effected . The constitution was amended so as to permit the state to engage in all kinds of industrial enterprises and , if it so desired , to inaugurate an almost universal scheme of state ...
Página 124
... constitution . This bill was vigorously championed by the Governor , passed the lower house by a large vote , and was defeated in the Senate only by the vote of eight hold - over senators . This proposed constitution authorized both the ...
... constitution . This bill was vigorously championed by the Governor , passed the lower house by a large vote , and was defeated in the Senate only by the vote of eight hold - over senators . This proposed constitution authorized both the ...
Página 125
... constitution was an acceptance of the method of invest ment . There was in the same constitution , however , a state debt limit of two million dollars , and it is apparent that the bonds contemplated were the bonds which are usually ...
... constitution was an acceptance of the method of invest ment . There was in the same constitution , however , a state debt limit of two million dollars , and it is apparent that the bonds contemplated were the bonds which are usually ...
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THE BOARD OF REGENTS CASE AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY | 113 |
THE NONPARTISANS AND THE I W | 140 |
THE LEAGUE AND THE WORLDS | 152 |
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