They would indeed outnumber the others, as much as the one class of electors outnumbers the other in the country: they could always outvote them, but they would speak and vote in their presence, and subject to their criticism.
Mayence answered indifferently: "I do not agree with you, but we are here three Electors of equal power, and two can always outvote one.
When the League could outvote Kelly, then--another policy, still of calmness and peace and civilization, but not so meek.
But until the League could outvote Kelly, nothing but patient endurance.
Yet the employer has given to every employee an equal vote with himself in public affairs, so that to-day the employees outvote the employers.
It's rotten, but you can't do anything unless you outvote Hiram.
Therefore, learning being more prevalent and more easily acquired than riches, educated men became a wholesome check upon wealthy men, since they could outvote them.
Now Rockingham and his friends needed aid from somebody to give them the strength to outvote Grenville and the Tories.
By 1857 the free-state voters had become so numerous that it was no longer possible to outvote them by bringing men from Missouri, and they chose a free-state legislature.
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