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1281 The American Sentinel 7 August 4, 1892, page 234 paragraph 8

… by vote of the major part of the town where they lived, or the major part of such as should be then present and taking the “oath of fidelity.”

1282 The American Sentinel 7 September 1, 1892, page 268 paragraph 5

… by vote declared scandalous and reproachful. The two persons who had taken the lead in getting it up, were fined, one ten and the other five pounds, and all the …

1283 The American Sentinel 7 September 22, 1892, page 290 paragraph 12

… final vote was taken by which Congress committed the Government to their side of the controversy, and could have seen and heard their exultation.

1285 The American Sentinel 7 September 29, 1892, page 398 paragraph 2

… who voted for it would ever come back here again? None, I hope.— Id., p. 6759 .

1286 The American Sentinel 7 October 20, 1892, page 322 paragraph 21

… to vote for, or support for any office or position of trust, any member of Congress, either senator or representative, who shall vote for any further aid of any …

1287 The American Sentinel 7 October 20, 1892, page 322 paragraph 25

… who voted for it would ever come back here again. None, I hope.... You endanger yourselves by opposing it.— Senator Hawley, Id., page 6759 .

1288 The American Sentinel 7 October 27, 1892, page 329 paragraph 3

… of votes, the only force at their command—obliged Congress to legislate upon a religious subject, to decide a religious question, and take their side in a great …

1289 The American Sentinel 7 October 27, 1892, page 329 paragraph 5

… , and vote themselves the law-abiding people of the Nation.

1290 The American Sentinel 7 November 3, 1892, page 337 paragraph 20

… its vote accepting the Senate amendments. Besides this, the House had already, on its own part, by a vote of 131 to 36, decided that Sunday is the “Christian Sabbath …

1291 The American Sentinel 7 November 24, 1892, page 361 paragraph 5

… to vote for, or support for any office or position of trust, any member of Congress, either senator or representative, who shall vote for any further aid of any …

1292 The American Sentinel 7 November 24, 1892, page 361 paragraph 6

… of votes and jeopardize their “coming back again.” It is likewise well know that those who thus secured this legislation have repeatedly announced since …

1293 The American Sentinel 7 November 24, 1892, page 361 paragraph 7

… of votes .” And in an editorial notice of a Sunday-law meeting in this city, The Examiner (Baptist) said:

1294 The American Sentinel 7 November 24, 1892, page 361 paragraph 9

… and votes will do the same thing? In fact what else are these declarations of theirs but an open bid for such procedure on the part of just such classes as those …

1295 The American Sentinel 7 December 1, 1892, page 370 paragraph 6

Resolved, That we give our votes and support to those candidates or political officers who will pledge themselves to vote for the enactment and enforcing of statutes in favor of the civil Sabbath.

1296 The American Sentinel 7 December 1, 1892, page 370 paragraph 8

… to vote for or support for any office or position of trust nay member of Congress, either senator or representative, who shall vote for any further aid of any …

1297 The American Sentinel 8 January 5, 1893, page 2 paragraph 18

… to vote for, or support for any office or position of trust, any member of Congress, either senator or representative, who shall vote for any further aid for …

1298 The American Sentinel 8 January 5, 1893, page 3 paragraph 15

… its vote accepting the Senate amendments. Besides this, the House had already, on its own part, by a vote of 131 to 36, decided that Sunday is the “Christian Sabbath …

1299 The American Sentinel 8 January 5, 1893, page 8 paragraph 3

… of votes, the only force at their command—obliged Congress to legislate upon a religious subject, to decide a religious question, and to take their side in …

1300 The American Sentinel 8 January 5, 1893, page 8 paragraph 5

… , and vote themselves the law-abiding people of the Nation!