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... opening night of the election the members of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies were entirely swept from their platform in the Market Square , whilst a mob of hooligans surrounded the lorry from which we were speaking ...
... opening night of the election the members of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies were entirely swept from their platform in the Market Square , whilst a mob of hooligans surrounded the lorry from which we were speaking ...
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... suffragettes for members of the working class , Robins said : The reason it is so potent is , as I say , that in the great mixed crowds that gather round the public speakers at election time are always these people who know .
... suffragettes for members of the working class , Robins said : The reason it is so potent is , as I say , that in the great mixed crowds that gather round the public speakers at election time are always these people who know .
Síða 142
... and more definitively outwards , towards late - eighties conservative cant about the “ p.c. thought police . ” It was around the time of the 1992 US - elections that this process of redefinition began , as articles 142 Discourse 17.2.
... and more definitively outwards , towards late - eighties conservative cant about the “ p.c. thought police . ” It was around the time of the 1992 US - elections that this process of redefinition began , as articles 142 Discourse 17.2.
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