| Henry Adams - 1909 - 458 str.
...already restricted the suffrage to persons " having a freehold estate i within the commonwealth of an annual income of: three pounds, or any estate of the value of six^J! pounds." A further restriction to freeholders whose estate was worth two thousand dollars would... | |
| Hobart Amory Hare, Walter Chrystie - 1912 - 724 str.
...commonwealth, for the space of one year next preceding, having a freehold estate within the same town, of the annual income of three pounds, or any estate of the value of sixty pounds." The right of suffrage, it was held by the Supreme Court of the United States in Minor v. Happersett,**... | |
| Frederick Albert Cleveland - 1913 - 526 str.
...Maryland, 1776,8 fifty acres of land or other property, worth thirty pounds; in Massachusetts, 1780, a "freehold estate within the commonwealth of the annual...pounds, or any estate of the value of sixty pounds" for senatorial elector, and a "freehold of the value of one hundred pounds, within the town he shall... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - 1914 - 390 str.
...suffrage in women and that was taken away in 1807. In Connecticut those entitled to vote were such male persons as had "maturity in years, quiet and peaceable...shillings freehold or forty pounds personal estate." Suppose some such qualification were adopted now in England. Could Mrs. Pankhurst reach the polls?... | |
| Massachusetts - 1914 - 80 str.
...[and at such meetings every male inhabitant ot m., xx., twenty-one years of age and upwards, having a freehold estate within the commonwealth, of the annual...pounds, or any estate of the value of sixty pounds, . shall have a right to give in his vote for the senators for ments. An. ,, T , • , ,. &i • i i&... | |
| George Woodward Wickersham - 1914 - 306 str.
...commonwealth, for the space of one year next preceding, having a freehold estate within the same town, of the annual income of three pounds, or any estate of the value of sixty pounds. The right of suffrage, it was held by the Supreme Court of the United States in Minor v. Happersett,... | |
| ARTHUR N. HOLCOMBE - 1919 - 572 str.
...Massachusetts the suffrage was restricted to "male inhabitants of twenty-one years of age and upwards, having a freehold estate within the Commonwealth of the annual...pounds, or any estate of the value of sixty pounds." In the states generally the suffrage was restricted to the owners of fifty acres of land, more or less,... | |
| Arthur Norman Holcombe - 1916 - 518 str.
...to "male inhabitants of twenty-one/ years of age and upwards, having a freehold estate within the I Commonwealth of the annual income of three pounds, or any estate of the value of sixty pounds." In the_ states generally the suffrage was restricted to the owners of fifty acres of land, more or less,... | |
| Louis Adams Frothingham - 1916 - 160 str.
...based on persons and not on property. Originally, too, voters had to be possessed of a free-hold estate of the annual income of three pounds, or any estate of the value of sixty pounds. Article III of the Amendments did away with all but a poll tax qualification and even that was abolished... | |
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