Besides, a mere newspaper controversy would not make a strong appeal to the section of the Dublin populace on whose support she chiefly relied.
Their exuberant youthfulness, their strutting, and their obvious belief in themselves, made a strong appeal to her imagination.
Miss Ruutz-Rees spoke along the lines of her speech before the Senate Committee, as did Mrs. Pattie Ruffner Jacobs, who made a strong appeal in the name of southern women for the Federal Amendment.
Her address, The Nation Calls, was a strong appeal for an organization of Women Voters to be formed in the States where they were enfranchised.
These organizations united in a strong appeal to women to be equal to their new responsibilities, which was supplemented by one from the national president, Miss Frances E.
Miss Anthony closed the hearing with a strong appeal for a report from the committee which should recommend Congress to submit a Sixteenth Amendment and allow the women of the country to carry their case to the State Legislatures.
To such devoted souls monasticism, a scheme of living brought into the Christian world from the East, made a strong appeal.
With its careful study of words, phonetic changes, drill on inflections, and practice in composing and paragraphing, this made a strong appeal to the practical Roman and became a favorite study.
The plan of combining farming and schooling made for a time a strong appeal to Americans, and such schools were founded in many parts of the country.
This is a case which forms a strong appeal to the candor, the magnanimity, and the honor of this people.
There are, however, cases in which, while our own interests are not greatly involved, strong appeal is made to our sympathies.
The injury inflicted by delays in the settlement of these claims falls with severity upon the individual claimants and makes a strong appeal to her magnanimity and sense of justice for a speedy settlement.
The sight of her, even as she appeared crazed by anger, had set his passion aflame--for the intensity and fierceness of her nature had always made a strong appeal to dominant qualities in Ditmar's nature.
In spite of a momentary embarrassment most unusual in him, the courage of her question made a strong appeal, and his quick sympathies suspected the tragedy behind her apparent calmness.
But Phillips Brooks not only made a strong appeal to children; it was not long before the great and learned men of America began to realize that a great preacher and prophet had risen among them.
Although Landstad's hymns do not attain to lofty poetic heights, they are marked by a spirit of unusual intimacy, deep earnestness, and a warmth of feeling that make a strong appeal to the worshiper.
Its rich melodies and native freshness made a strong appeal to the human emotions, and therefore proved very popular with the people.
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