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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: A Dictionary ... ...
Faggot. 367 Faggot-vote. thought worthy only of burning (Bailey, 1728), and
heretics who had thus escaped the stake were required either to bear a faggot
and burn it in public, or to wear an imitation on the sleeve as a badge.] Also used
in ...
John Stephen Farmer, Henley, 1891
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Encyclopædia of the Laws of England: With Forms and ...
Faggot Vote. — A faggot vote was a vote created for p purposes at parliamentary
elections by transferring to a person otherwise qualified for the electoral franchise
the bare amoiml property sufficient to give him the necessary legal qualification ...
Alexander Wood Renton, Maxwell Anderson Robertson, Frederick Pollock, 1907
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: C to Fizzle
367 Faggot-vote. Fake. 369 Fakement. Fakement-Charley. 37° Famble. Famblers
. 37i Family of. thought worthy only of burning (Bailey, 1728), and heretics who
had thus escaped the stake were required either to bear a faggot and burn it in ...
John Stephen Farmer, William Ernest Henley, 1891
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THE PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (AUTHORISED EDTION) FOURTH SERIES ...
Member for Sunderland, endorsed that, and said that " The Government had
given an undertaking expense of his wife, but he would not allow the wife to have
a legitimate vote for her owu house, much less a faggot vote. There was no ...
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Dumbarton Oaks: The Origins of the United Nations and the ...
It was for this reason that Churchill complained of China as a potential supporter
of the United States — a "faggot vote" — in its future attempts to dismantle the
British Empire, and refused to take China seriously as one of Roosevelt's Four ...
Robert C. Hilderbrand, 2001
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The Parliamentary Debates (official Report).: House of Commons
I am not here to defend the plural vote where it is a faggot vote. I think it is wrong,
and if any Bill for the purpose of dealing with the faggot vote had been brought in
I should have been pleased to support it. That is not the thing with which we are ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1914
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Wharton's Law-lexicon: Forming an Epitome of the Law of ...
Faggot votes ; a faggot vote is where a man is formally possessed of a right to
vote for members of parliament, without possessing the substance which the vote
should represent ; as if he is enabled to buy a property, and at the same moment
...
John Jane Smith Wharton, John Mounteney Lely, 1892
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Wharton's concise dictionary
A faggot vote is where a man is formally possessed of a right to vote for a
member of Parliament, without possessing the substance which the vote should
represent; as if he is enabled to buy a property, and at the same moment
mortgage it to ...
Ar Lakshmanan, John Jane Smith Wharton, 2009
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The cyclopedic dictionary of law
FAGGOT. A badge worn in popish times by persons who had recanted and
abjured what was then adjudged to he heresy, as an emblem of what they had
merited. Cowell. FAGGOT VOTES. A faggot vote is where a man is formally
possessed ...
Walter A. Shumaker, George Foster Longsdorf
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The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary: With an Exhaustive Collection ...
FAGGOT. A badge worn by persons who had recanted and abjured what was
then adjudged to be heresy, as an emblem of what they had merited. Cowell.
FAGGOT VOTES. A faggot vote is where a man is formally possessed of a right ...
Walter A. Shumaker, George Foster Longsdorf, James Christopher Cahill, 1922