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1 They were disfranchised by the censors and committed suicide.
2 Aldborough formerly returned two members to parliament, but was disfranchised by the Reform Act of 1832.
3 Vast numbers of electors had been disfranchised by the former hours, who were able now to record their votes.
4 Corfe Castle, as we have already intimated, is proposed to be disfranchised by the Great Reform Bill now before Parliament.
5 It is asking too much of a moneyless class of people, disfranchised by the constitution of every State in the Union.
6 All polygamists had been disfranchised by the bill of 1882, and all the women of Utah by the bill of 1887.
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