A subsequent referendum on the original wording took place in 1983.
According to other accounts, this was actually the original wording.
I think I prefer to stand by my original wording, for the moment.
Historians do not know the original wording of the bill nor the reason for it being dropped.
However the original wording of the article was also left in place, but presumably is symbolic rather than effective.
If not, I should like us to return to the original wording.
I am talking here about the original wording of recital b).
In spite of everything, they were better than the original wordings and would thus, if accepted, improve the report as a whole.
Yet there was not a word on it in the original wording of the resolution to the Commission awaiting our votes today.
However, the bill passed by the legislature on March 7, 1867, kept the original wording.