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廣東省憲法草案   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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廣東省憲法草案
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目錄
第一章 總綱
第一條至第四條
第二章 人民之權利義務
第五條至第二十二條
第三章 省之事權
第二十三條至第三十條
第四章 省議會
第三十一條至第四十五條
第五章 省長及政務院
第四十六條至六十八條
第六章 立法
第六十九條至第七十二條
第七章 司法
第七十三條至第八十三條
第八章 財政
第八十四條至第一百條
第九章 審計院
第一百零一條至第一百零七條
第十章 教育
第一百零八條至第一百十一條
第十一章 實業
第一百十二條至第一百一十四條
第十二章 軍事
第一百十五條至第一百一十九條
第十三章 縣及特別市
第一百二十條至第一百二十八條
第十四章 本法之修正及解釋
第一百二十九條至第一百三十條
第十五章 附則
第一百三十一條至第一百三十五條

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國10[1921]
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institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
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