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Example sentences for "impartial suffrage"

  • What is meant in this article of the Independent by impartial suffrage is understood by these words in another part of it.

  • Impartial Suffrage, without regard to color or sex, will succeed by overwhelming majorities.

  • The establishment of impartial suffrage in this District will be a fitting commencement of the work.

  • Mr. Blaine maintained that the people in the elections of 1866 had declared in favor of "universal, or, at least, impartial suffrage as the basis of restoration.

  • Taken as a class, they surely show themselves possessed of enough of the leaven of thrift, education, morality, and religion to render it safe for us to make the experiment of impartial suffrage here.

  • I then said that I believed the true interpretation of the election of 1866 was that, in addition to the proposed constitutional amendment, impartial suffrage should be the basis of reconstruction.

  • It was to be noted moreover that the feature which was most unwelcome --impartial suffrage--was the one especially founded upon justice, abstract as well as practical.

  • The Republican victory of 1866 led to the incorporation of impartial suffrage in the Reconstruction laws.

  • The Republican victory of 1868, it was now resolved in the councils of the party, should lead to the incorporation of impartial suffrage in the Constitution of the United States.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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