32 resultados para Constitutions, State
em University of Michigan
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Plates unsigned, but originally the work of: Albert Newsam, Augustus Kollner and P.S. Duval?
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The questions proposed by the Senate of Rhode Island to the judges of its Supreme Court, March 24, 1883.--The answer and opinion of the judges, March 30, 1883.--An article upon the opinion contributed to the Providence journal, May 31, 1883.--A reply to a pamphlet entitled "Some thoughts on the constitution of Rhode Island, by Thomas Durfee", issued in November, 1884.
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--pt. II. City and county government: Home rule for cities, by H. L. McBain. A proposal for a revision of the municipal article, by L. A. Tanzer. Local government and the state constitution, by M. H. Glynn. The city and the state constitution, by J. P. Mitchel. The organization of county government, by G. S. Buck. Regulation of economic and social conditions: Constitutional limitations on governmental powers, by S. McC. Lindsay. The future of the workmen's compensation amendment, by T. I. Parkinson. Labor legislation, by A. I. Elkus. State policy of forest and water-power conservation, by J. G. Agar. Public service commissions and the state constitution, by J. N. Carlisle. Charitable and correctional institutions and public health, by H. Folks. The Constitution and public franchises, by D. F. Wilcox. Report of the meeting.
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Read before the Chit Chat Club of San Francisco.
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Contains the constitutions of Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, Illinois, and California.
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Bibliography: p. 485-492.
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List of authorities: v. 1, p. xv-xxxv.
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Imprint varies: v. 2-3, Frankfort, (Ken.) Printed for William Hunter, by Johnston & Pleasants. 1810-1811.--v. 4, Frankfort, (Ken.) Printed for William Hunter, by Robert Johnston. 1814.--v. 5, Frankfort, (Ken.) Printed for Butler & Wood. 1819.
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