Vulgar words in History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II (Page 1)
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The member in the first district having no faith that a woman could influence politics, sent word to the Secretary, "Don't send that damn woman down here to defeat my election."
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In the old days of the colonies when the property qualification was five pounds--that being just the price of a jackass--Benjamin Franklin facetiously asked, "If a man must own a jackass in order to vote, who does the voting, the man or the jackass?"
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This interruption provoked the Republican to exclaim, as he hurried on, "Damn the Constitution!"
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This Rochester breakwater may damn back the stream for a while, but it is bound to come, sweeping away all barriers.