The Congressional Globe, Հատոր 1,Հատոր 64,Մաս 1Blair & Rives, 1870 |
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... vote , even if ever so many vote against us , than by arbitrarily depriving of their vote those hostile to the party as a means to keep the organization in power . This is what I mean by saying that I recog nize in political life ...
... vote , even if ever so many vote against us , than by arbitrarily depriving of their vote those hostile to the party as a means to keep the organization in power . This is what I mean by saying that I recog nize in political life ...
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... vote ? Are other immoral people excluded from the right to vote ? Are others who waste their sub- stance excluded from the right to vote ? Why should you apply a rule to these soldiers that you do not apply to others ? Why , sir , I ...
... vote ? Are other immoral people excluded from the right to vote ? Are others who waste their sub- stance excluded from the right to vote ? Why should you apply a rule to these soldiers that you do not apply to others ? Why , sir , I ...
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... vote for the proposition to repeal the income tax , but I cannot vote for the proposition to repeal all the internal revenue . The VICE PRESIDENT . The question is on the amendment of the Senator from Vir- ginia . The amendment was ...
... vote for the proposition to repeal the income tax , but I cannot vote for the proposition to repeal all the internal revenue . The VICE PRESIDENT . The question is on the amendment of the Senator from Vir- ginia . The amendment was ...
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