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... ment , which participation cannot be effectual without the suffrage , women , being citizens , have therefore , or should have the right of suffrage , subject to the same regulations as are made in regard to the other sex . It is ...
... ment , which participation cannot be effectual without the suffrage , women , being citizens , have therefore , or should have the right of suffrage , subject to the same regulations as are made in regard to the other sex . It is ...
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... ment . If it is a privilege merely , who has the right to grant it ? And whence originated such right ? If those now exercising the suffrage hold it as a mere privilege , then they may at any time be deprived of it . Suffrage is by some ...
... ment . If it is a privilege merely , who has the right to grant it ? And whence originated such right ? If those now exercising the suffrage hold it as a mere privilege , then they may at any time be deprived of it . Suffrage is by some ...
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... ment of those who frame the laws . " * * " They who have no voice nor vote in the electing of representatives do not enjoy liberty , but are abso- lutely enslaved to those who have votes and to their representatives . ” — ( Franklin's ...
... ment of those who frame the laws . " * * " They who have no voice nor vote in the electing of representatives do not enjoy liberty , but are abso- lutely enslaved to those who have votes and to their representatives . ” — ( Franklin's ...
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... ment . A few letters are interchanged . They begin with comparative mildness , and the allegations are diffuse . The last letters are far more vigorous and even vituperative ; and the allegations are more definite , as the grievance ...
... ment . A few letters are interchanged . They begin with comparative mildness , and the allegations are diffuse . The last letters are far more vigorous and even vituperative ; and the allegations are more definite , as the grievance ...
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... ment to which he feels constrained to stick with tenacity throughout the sequel . Even in the country agent there is to be found a modicum of that intellectual exaction , that exag- gerated demand on the average citizen's faculties of ...
... ment to which he feels constrained to stick with tenacity throughout the sequel . Even in the country agent there is to be found a modicum of that intellectual exaction , that exag- gerated demand on the average citizen's faculties of ...
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