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State Constitution
  • 8.
  • Vote to decide change in laws. Jl.10-38:
  • Law's changes formally made. D.1-38:2.
  • Four-year terms are ruled valid. D.3-38:1.
  • Local law ban is recommended by Commission. Jan.2-39:1.
  • The amendments (ed.) Mar.24-41:4.
  • Voters will have chance to change con-stitution. Jan.11-42:10.
State Constitution
  • State constitution. Brummitt, D.3.
  • Proposed new constitution. Je.3-34:4 0.
  • Stacy, W.f.
  • New constitution. Je.10-34:8 0.
State Constitution
  • Constitution must meet present conditions. Jan.11-31:9.
State Constitution
  • North Carolina and the constitution in 1798. Ap.21-36:4.
  • Growth of power in the Supreme court. Ap.22-36:4.
  • Court becomes irresponsible. Ap.23-36:4.
  • Power to destroy vs. power to build. Ap. 24-36:4.
  • Need for a constitulon in 1787 and now. Ap.25-36:4.
State Constitution
  • St : tiitjutiorti.
  • Daniel, E. G. Jr.
  • Five constitutional changes to be submitted in November. Ap.12-35:1 0.
State Constitution
  • O'Keef, Herbert.
  • To decide fate of eonstltutlon. N.19-33: 1 M.
  • Stephen, G.M.
  • Our first state constitution. Ap.11-26: 9 (Ed.sec.)
State Constitution
  • Adoption of constitution by Halifax convention. Ap.11-26:8 Ed.sec.
State Constitution
  • In opposlton to three amendments. 0.25-36:4 0.
  • McDonald, R,W.
  • Why I favor rax reform amendments. 0.25-36:4 0.
  • Poe, Clarence
  • Constitutional amendments. N.1-36:12 X.
State Constitution
  • New constitution. Jl.29-34:3.
State Constitution
  • Law professor considers constitutional changes. D.4-32:7 X.
  • Veto power officially urged for first time. D.18-32:3.
  • Discuss tax and debt changes in basic law. Jan.1-33:10 X.