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The right of the ballot: A reply to Francis Parkman and others, who have asserted "the failure of universal suffrage."

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The right of the ballot: A reply to Francis Parkman and others, who have asserted "the failure of universal suffrage."

by Babcock, J. M. L

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Boston: press of John Wilson & Son, 1879. 8vo, pp. 13, [3]; self-wrappers, as issued; stab-bound; front wrapper lightly foxed; otherwise near fine. A short critique of opponent of equal voting rights.

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Title
The right of the ballot: A reply to Francis Parkman and others, who have asserted "the failure of universal suffrage."
Author
Babcock, J. M. L
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Publisher
press of John Wilson & Son
Place of Publication
Boston
Date Published
1879
Keywords
Suffrage , Voting , ,

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