They are chosen by the people, by secret suffrages, and they are discouraged from speaking with anyone in private. |
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In their funerals and suffrages for the dead, they make great difference between the rich and the poor. |
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These suffrages are said by way of anticipation or preparation for the collects or prayers that follow them. |
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In Indiana, tens of thousands of men sold their suffrages for no more than a sandwich, a swig, and a fiver. |
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I firmly believe that there is a purgatory, and that the souls therein detained are helped by the suffrages of the faithful. |
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If their rights are inherent and underived, they may, by their own suffrages, encircle, with a diadem, the brows of Mr. Cushing. |
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As the Hours proceed, the borders become more varied in their plant life and then progress beyond vines and flowers, especially in the low-key suffrages. |
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This day I will forsake the censuses of men, and seek the suffrages of the god-like population of the trees, which now seem to me a nobler race than man. |
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The Morgan exhibition, organized by Roger S. Wieck, curator of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, presents the pages in their original order, starting with the Hours of the Virgin and ending with the suffrages. |
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