The National Flag: Magna Charta; Declaration of Rights of American Colonies, 1765 and 1774; Declaration of Independence; Articles of Confederation; Constitution of the United States; Treaty with Mexico; General Riley's Proclamations, 1849; Act Admitting California Into the Union; Constitution of California, 1849; Constitution of California, 1879; Proposed Amendments to the Constitution to be Voted Upon in November, 1910W. W. Shannon, Superintendent of state printing, 1909 - 319 páginas |
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The National Flag: Magna Charta; Declaration of Rights of American Colonies ... California. Secretary of State Visualização integral - 1909 |
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