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1 When suffrage is <del>as</del> secret, no man who wishes to give a vote,<lb/> | 1 When suffrage is <del>as</del> secret, no man who wishes to give a vote,<lb/> | ||
And is not by want of time or length of distance, debarred from giving <lb/> it, is debarred from getting it by fear of loss of money or friends, of money <lb/> or friends debarred from giving it, & giving it in favor or of the person <lb/> whom he prefers, a fear of loss of money or friends. <lb/> <lb/> no man is made to suffer, or is exposed to suffer, loss of money <lb/> or friends, on account of the vote he has given, or any vote he has <lb/> for born to give. <lb/> <lb/> in so far as the course taken by men's suffrage is is known, <lb/> some men are by fear of loss of money or friends, debarred from giving <lb/> any votes at all; some men who would otherwise have given their <lb/> votes in favor of a certain person, or by fear of loss of money or friends <lb/> debarred from TH giving their votes in favor of that same person; <lb/> some men who would otherwise have given their votes in favor <lb/> of a certain person & thereby against another person his rival, <lb/> are by fear of loss of money for friends not only debarred from <lb/> giving their votes in favor of the person they approve <lb/> strike, but compelled <lb/> to give their votes in favor of a rival of his, whom they disapprove. <lb/> <lb/> a man who being a candidate for a situation, for these <lb/> filling of which <lb/> suffrage is are given as above, declines using his <lb/> endeavors to cause them to be delivered in the secret mode, <lb/> proves thereby that the blank following wishes, one or more of them, <lb/> to have place in his breast: one strike to see men who have each of them <lb/> a right to vote, debarred in indefinite numbers from the exercise of <lb/> that right; to strike to see men who if free, would have voted for a rival of <lb/> his, debarred from doing so; three strike to see men who if free would have voted <lb/> for a rival of his whom they approved, debarred from doing so, but by fear as above <lb/> compelled to vote in favor <lb/> of himself, in whatsoever degree <lb/> he may have been the <lb/> object of their disapprobation. <lb/> and | |||
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1821 May 2
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Election
2 Secresy
(2.)
2 Secresy of Suffrage
1 When suffrage is as secret, no man who wishes to give a vote,
And is not by want of time or length of distance, debarred from giving
it, is debarred from getting it by fear of loss of money or friends, of money
or friends debarred from giving it, & giving it in favor or of the person
whom he prefers, a fear of loss of money or friends.
no man is made to suffer, or is exposed to suffer, loss of money
or friends, on account of the vote he has given, or any vote he has
for born to give.
in so far as the course taken by men's suffrage is is known,
some men are by fear of loss of money or friends, debarred from giving
any votes at all; some men who would otherwise have given their
votes in favor of a certain person, or by fear of loss of money or friends
debarred from TH giving their votes in favor of that same person;
some men who would otherwise have given their votes in favor
of a certain person & thereby against another person his rival,
are by fear of loss of money for friends not only debarred from
giving their votes in favor of the person they approve
strike, but compelled
to give their votes in favor of a rival of his, whom they disapprove.
a man who being a candidate for a situation, for these
filling of which
suffrage is are given as above, declines using his
endeavors to cause them to be delivered in the secret mode,
proves thereby that the blank following wishes, one or more of them,
to have place in his breast: one strike to see men who have each of them
a right to vote, debarred in indefinite numbers from the exercise of
that right; to strike to see men who if free, would have voted for a rival of
his, debarred from doing so; three strike to see men who if free would have voted
for a rival of his whom they approved, debarred from doing so, but by fear as above
compelled to vote in favor
of himself, in whatsoever degree
he may have been the
object of their disapprobation.
and
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