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1 The fourth amendment adopted in recent years extended equal suffrage to women.
2 The German bourgeoisie at St. Paul's Church, Frankfort, enacted universal equal suffrage .
3 The Fifteenth Amendment had irrevocably established the principle of equal suffrage .
4 Does equal suffrage tend to lessen the interest of woman in her home?
5 Finland has given woman equal suffrage ; nay, even the right to sit in Parliament.
6 The right of equal suffrage among the States is another exceptionable part of the Confederation.
7 In a word, equal suffrage is possible, while universal man or woman suffrage is not.
8 First among these, perhaps, is the equal suffrage movement.
9 You understand, then, why I am for equal suffrage .
10 I want to tell you that I stand for, and shall fight for, equal suffrage !
11 It made two principles conspicuous: first, equal suffrage ; and second, the maintenance of the public faith.
12 Most people have even forgotten the passage of the constitutional amendment conferring equal suffrage , in 1896.
13 But the demand for equal suffrage is in nowise analogous to a claim for independent sovereignty.
14 Remember this is the day of equal suffrage .
15 Well-known professors of many Western universities and colleges have spoken and written in favor of equal suffrage .
16 To this misgovernment is due the unrest among women and the impetus behind the equal suffrage movement today.
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