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... known of the Boston Herald for many years ? —A . I have known of it ; have frequently read it ; but have not been a regular subscriber to it . Q. What do you understand its politics to be ? -A . I think it is very difficult for anybody ...
... known of the Boston Herald for many years ? —A . I have known of it ; have frequently read it ; but have not been a regular subscriber to it . Q. What do you understand its politics to be ? -A . I think it is very difficult for anybody ...
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... known of any intimidation of voters in Woonsocket at or since the Presidential election of 1876 ? -A . I have not . I have not been advised much in regard to voting , for I have always voted the one way . It would not make much ...
... known of any intimidation of voters in Woonsocket at or since the Presidential election of 1876 ? -A . I have not . I have not been advised much in regard to voting , for I have always voted the one way . It would not make much ...
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... known as Mr. Morse's district ( though some one else possibly may have then represented it ) and wanted to apply for supervision in those localities . After some conference , it was thought better that application be made for the whole ...
... known as Mr. Morse's district ( though some one else possibly may have then represented it ) and wanted to apply for supervision in those localities . After some conference , it was thought better that application be made for the whole ...
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... known of any instances of that description ? —A . Several of the parties who were brought up for refusal to answer admitted , when I asked them , that they had not been naturalized . One man , when questioned , very quaintly replied ...
... known of any instances of that description ? —A . Several of the parties who were brought up for refusal to answer admitted , when I asked them , that they had not been naturalized . One man , when questioned , very quaintly replied ...
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... known as " gentlemen who do not take the trouble to vote " and how many may be those of laborers ? -A . We could tell that , because we have a record of every man who votes . Q. But you have not as yet made any such examination ? —A ...
... known as " gentlemen who do not take the trouble to vote " and how many may be those of laborers ? -A . We could tell that , because we have a record of every man who votes . Q. But you have not as yet made any such examination ? —A ...
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