The constitution shall be republican in form, and make no distinction in civil or political rights on account of race or color, except as to Indians not taxed. and not to be repugnant to the Constitution of the United States and the principles of the... The Oklahoma Law Journal - Página 1171908Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer - 1911 - 796 páginas
...rights on account of race or color, except as to Indians not taxed, and not to be repugnant to the Constitution of the United States and the principles of the Declaration of Independence"; furthermore, "that perfect toleration of religious sentiment shall be secured and that no inhabitant... | |
| Willis Ernest Johnson - 1911 - 358 páginas
...political rights on account of race or color, except as to Indians not taxed, and not be repugnant to the constitution of the United States and the principles of the Declaration of Independence." "Perfect toleration of religious sentiment shall be secured." "The state must disclaim any right to... | |
| Nevada - 1912 - 1448 páginas
...Territory. Provided, That the Constitution, when formed, shall be republican, and not repugnant to the Constitution of the United States and the principles of the Declaration of Independence; and, provided further, That said Convention shall provide, by an ordinance irrevocable without the... | |
| 1912 - 856 páginas
...distinction in civil and political rights on account of race or color, and shall not be repugnant to the Constitution of the United States and the principles of the Declaration of Independence." The authority conferred by this section with its limitations and prohibitions was most obviously addressed... | |
| Oklahoma - 1912 - 882 páginas
...distinction in civil or political rights on account of race or color, and shall not be repugnant to the constitution of the United States and the principles of the declaration of independence. And said convention shall provide in said constitution: First. That perfect toleration of religious... | |
| Hobart Amory Hare, Walter Chrystie - 1912 - 724 páginas
...distinction in civil or political rights on account of race or color, and shall not be repugnant to the Constitution of the United States and the principles of the Declaration of Independence ; and empower the President to ascertain and determine whether a particular constitution meets that... | |
| E. Polk Johnson - 1912 - 654 páginas
...entitled, to be used exclusively in aid of common schools. Section 187. In distributing the school fund no distinction shall be made on account of race or color, and separate schools for white and colored children shall be maintained. Section 188. So much of any moneys... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 592 páginas
...passed in the form that the constitution submitted, "being republican in form and not repugnant to the Constitution of the United States and the principles of the Declaration of Independence," was approved. The resolution was referred in the Senate to the Committee on Territories, which, on... | |
| Delaware - 1913 - 156 páginas
...teachers' salaries and for furnishing free text books; provided, however, that in such apportionments, no distinction shall be made on account of race or color, and separate schools for white and colored children shall be n-.antained. All other expenses connected... | |
| George Woodward Wickersham - 1914 - 306 páginas
...distinction in civil or political rights on account of race or color, and shall not be repugnant to the Constitution of the United States and the principles of the Declaration of Independence. The capital of the State, it was enacted, shall be temporarily at Guthrie, and shall not be changed... | |
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