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Do want the vote? ... Issued by the National state association opposed to woman suffrage, 29 West 39th Street, New York [1894].

Votes for women! The woman's reason. ... National American woman suffrage association. Headquarters: 505 Fifth Avenue, New York.

Justice. Equality. Why women want to vote. Women are citizens, and wish to do their civic duty ... National American woman suffrage association. Headquarters: 505 Fifth Ave, New York [1910].

Votes for women! The woman's reason. ... National American woman suffrage association. Headquarters: 505 Fifth Avenue, New York.

"Woman suffrage co-equal with man suffrage." (Quoted from the platform of principles of the American federation of labor. State federations that have endorsed woman suffrage ... National American woman suffrage association. New York [1910].

"Woman suffrage co-equal with man suffrage." (Quoted from the platform of principles of the American federation of labor. State federations that have endorsed woman suffrage ... National American woman suffrage association. New York [1910].

Women not classed with idiots and criminals. By Alice Hill Chittenden ... Issued by the New York State association opposed to woman suffrage 29 West 39th Street. New York City. [1894].

Copy of preamble and protest ... Brooklyn Auxiliary, New York State association opposed to the extension of suffrage to women. [1894].

Anti-suffragists do not intend to have ballot forced on majority because minority wants it ... Issued by the New York State association opposed to woman suffrage. 29 West 39th Street. New York City [1913?].

Some reasons why we oppose votes for women ... National association opposed to woman suffrage. New York City [1894].

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Anti-suffragists.

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 130, Folder 13c.

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A process in the Transilvania presbytery, &c. : Containing: 1st. The charges, depositions and defence in which the defendent is led occasionally to handle the much debated subject of psalmody. 2d. His reasons for declining, any farther connections with the body to which he belonged. 3d. His present plan of proceeding, with the pastoral charge. 4th. His belief, and that of his people, concerning the articles of faith, contended between the Reformed associate sinod; and the Sinod of New York and Philadelphia. 5th. An appendix on a late performance of the Rev. John Black of Marsh Creek, Pennsylvania

Brief reasons why the President cannot be convicted by the so called Senate of the United States .... A Pennsylvania lawyer. [Washington, D. C. 1868].

A process in the Transilvania presbytery, &c. : Containing: 1st. The charges, depositions and defence in which the defendent is led occasionally to handle the much debated subject of psalmody. 2d. His reasons for declining, any farther connections with the body to which he belonged. 3d. His present plan of proceeding, with the pastoral charge. 4th. His belief, and that of his people, concerning the articles of faith, contended between the Reformed associate sinod; and the Sinod of New York and Philadelphia. 5th. An appendix on a late performance of the Rev. John Black of Marsh Creek, Pennsylvania

A process in the Transilvania presbytery, &c. : Containing: 1st. The charges, depositions and defence in which the defendent is led occasionally to handle the much debated subject of psalmody. 2d. His reasons for declining, any farther connections with the body to which he belonged. 3d. His present plan of proceeding, with the pastoral charge. 4th. His belief, and that of his people, concerning the articles of faith, contended between the Reformed associate sinod; and the Sinod of New York and Philadelphia. 5th. An appendix on a late performance of the Rev. John Black of Marsh Creek, Pennsylvania

A brief statement of reasons why Congress should so amend the charter of the Washington market company that it can enforce the payment of rents due from occupants of stalls and stands and should reopen the bonus sales. [Washington, D. C. 1870?].

Entertainment to make votes for women...

Votes of the House of Representatives 25 die Junii, 1719- 27 die Junii 1719. Boston: Printed & sold by B. Green 1719.

Women in industry. Aircraft motor workers. Employer resistance to the hiring of women workers in war industries is rapidly becoming a thing of the past, and this young employee of a Midwest aircraft motor plant embodies the reasons for this change of heart. With no previous industrial experience, she mastered the operation of this compressed-air machine in record time, and is now polishing airplane motor parts with speed and skill

The address and reasons of dissent of the minority of the convention of the state of Pennsylvania, to their constituents. [Dated] Philadelphia. December 12, 1787. Philadelphia: Printed by E. Oswald, at the Coffee-House, [1787] [Positive Photosta

Proposed ship canal at Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, to connect Green bay with Lake Michigan and open a new harbor on the west shore of the lake. Reasons why Congress should grant lands to aid in its construction. Washington, D. C. McGill & Witherow,

A process in the Transilvania presbytery, &c. : Containing: 1st. The charges, depositions and defence in which the defendent is led occasionally to handle the much debated subject of psalmody. 2d. His reasons for declining, any farther connections with the body to which he belonged. 3d. His present plan of proceeding, with the pastoral charge. 4th. His belief, and that of his people, concerning the articles of faith, contended between the Reformed associate sinod; and the Sinod of New York and Philadelphia. 5th. An appendix on a late performance of the Rev. John Black of Marsh Creek, Pennsylvania

Extracted from the printed votes of the last Assembly which was held in Pennsylvania, just before the present Lieutenant-Governor's arrival there, viz [Philadelphia 1754].

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