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2101 American Sentinel, vol. 4 August 14, 1889, page 226 paragraph 24
… of votes that they can control. These alone count. Now why is there call for such a party as the W. C. T. U. desire to see? Why do they wish it? Simply because existing …
2102 American Sentinel, vol. 4 October 10, 1889, page 285 paragraph 2
… to vote of the congregation. She was landlady in the hotel where I lodged, and all day Sabbath her sewing machine hummed with a vim that was significant and …
2103 American Sentinel, vol. 4 December 25, 1889, page 380 paragraph 2
… a vote favoring the petition. And, lastly, the fraud that was perpetrated in counting the entire body of the Knights of Labor as favoring the Sunday-law petition …
2104 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 9, 1890, page 12 paragraph 4
… have voted it at the polls. But when we have said that, haven’t we said it all? Haven’t we summed up the aggregate work of the clergy, and to quite an extent of the …
2105 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 9, 1890, page 16 paragraph 3
… being voted on by the people?” There is no way in which the people can ever have an opportunity to vote directly either for or against the proposed Sunday law …
2106 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 9, 1890, page 16 paragraph 4
… had voted against a Sunday law, and declared that every one of them “ought to be in the penitentiary.” Mr. Crafts is rather too prodigal with his denunciations …
2107 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 9, 1890, page 16 paragraph 7
… dissenting vote, it would seem that the Union is in perfect accord with its president. And thus it appears that unless Mr. Crafts is mistaken as to his real motive …
2108 American Sentinel, vol. 5 January 30, 1890, page 33 paragraph 4
… the vote of a few men not chosen for any such purpose; and even worse than that, the whole Roman Catholic Church was counted as petitioners, simply because Cardinal …
2109 American Sentinel, vol. 5 March 27, 1890, page 104 paragraph 2
The Blair Educational bill was defeated in the Senate March 20, by a vote of thirty-one to thirty-seven. Senator Blair changed his affirmative vote to no and gave notice of a motion to reconsider.
2110 American Sentinel, vol. 5 March 27, 1890, page 104 paragraph 3
The article in this paper on the bill was in type and “made up” before the bill was defeated; and it will help more to show how richly the bill deserved the everlasting death which we hope has been dealt to it by this vote.
2111 American Sentinel, vol. 5 March 27, 1890, page 104 paragraph 13
… the vote was to be taken. Chauncy M. Depew, Ex-Senator Warner Miller, Elliott F. Shepard and others, hastened to Washington. We cannot say to what extent the Christian …
2112 American Sentinel, vol. 5 April 3, 1890, page 112 paragraph 8
… who voted against it that he did so vote; and it may be spoken to his honor by his children and his children’s children.
2113 American Sentinel, vol. 8 June 22, 1893, page 194 paragraph 4
… a vote of fifteen to five, but was thrown out on being sent back to the Legislative Council. One member declared that he would rather lose the whole Bill than …
2114 American Sentinel, vol. 12 November 18, 1897, page 711 paragraph 2
… debate voted down the English opposition by a large majority.”
2115 The Blair Educational Amendment, p. 16.1 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… by vote of a council what the principles of the Christian religion are, that, as already shown, would not change anybody’s mind, and every teacher of the Bible …
2116 The Blair Sunday-Rest Bill, p. 36.2 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… by vote. For proof of this, see Journal of United Labor, the official organ of the Knights of Labor, of November 29, 1888, in which the speech appeared in full. Now …
2117 The Blair Sunday-Rest Bill, p. 40.4 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… by vote, let the ‘name’ of the organization be signed, with the attesting signatures of the presiding officer and clerk or secretary, with place and date, and …
2118 The Blair Sunday-Rest Bill, p. 40.5 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… be voted on, and many of them would have voted against if it they had been there. Is this according to the American way of doing things? Is it not depriving the …
2119 The Blair Sunday-Rest Bill, p. 41.1 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… members, votes upon the petition at any regular meeting, and it is indorsed, although quite a number refrain from voting. Now it is a thing that would not occur …
2120 The Blair Sunday-Rest Bill, p. 44.2 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… unanimous vote of indorsement was taken. The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, which comes next, had 185,521 at the time of the vote. The Roman Catholics …