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... vote as their employers required , for they had no place to go with their families . Its effect appears to have been decided upon the voters . ity was described as follows : Their timid- They spoke to me about making arrangements about ...
... vote as their employers required , for they had no place to go with their families . Its effect appears to have been decided upon the voters . ity was described as follows : Their timid- They spoke to me about making arrangements about ...
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... vote on election day , men in the employ of the Hope Manufac- turing Company stood at the ballot box and watched the ballots all day . Some of these Democrats went home without voting , and others declared that they did not dare to vote ...
... vote on election day , men in the employ of the Hope Manufac- turing Company stood at the ballot box and watched the ballots all day . Some of these Democrats went home without voting , and others declared that they did not dare to vote ...
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... vote the Republican ticket in 1878 , and one man said he did not and was soon discharged . He admitted , how- ever ... vote for Mr. Talbot ; and he said , " I want you to understand there will be no man discharged from here , no matter ...
... vote the Republican ticket in 1878 , and one man said he did not and was soon discharged . He admitted , how- ever ... vote for Mr. Talbot ; and he said , " I want you to understand there will be no man discharged from here , no matter ...
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... voting and fifteen for false registration ; these being those of persons who voted who were not entitled to vote and whose names were not upon the voting - list . Several of those had been warned by me that they would be arrested if they ...
... voting and fifteen for false registration ; these being those of persons who voted who were not entitled to vote and whose names were not upon the voting - list . Several of those had been warned by me that they would be arrested if they ...
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... voting ? -A . If I was satisfied that he had no right to vote I cautioned him against voting . Q. You told him not to vote ? -A . I told him not to vote and told him that a warrant for his arrest would be at the polls and that in case he ...
... voting ? -A . If I was satisfied that he had no right to vote I cautioned him against voting . Q. You told him not to vote ? -A . I told him not to vote and told him that a warrant for his arrest would be at the polls and that in case he ...
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