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- Jus Suffragii was the official journal of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, published monthly from 1906 to 1924. The International Woman Suffrage...
- 2003. ISBN 0-415-25738-7. Volume 2 of International Woman Suffrage: Jus Suffragii, 1913–1920, Sybil Oldfield, ISBN 0-415-25736-0 p. 46. Patterson, David...
- establishment of the Roman Empire. A sixth law, the Lex Clodia de Libertinorum Suffragiis ("The Law of Clodius on the Voting of Freedmen") attempted to extend freedmen's...
- Harper. Suffragette Sally – a 1911 suffrage novel by Gertrude Colmore. Jus Suffragiiofficial journal of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, published...
- jurisdiction over the dead, indulgences can be gained for them only per modum suffragii, i.e. by an act of intercession. This is sometimes termed 'impetration'...
- Suffrage Alliance, featuring a sun and the color gold, with the motto "Jus Suffragii" (the right to vote) and Lady Justice holding a balance in her right hand...
- entitled "The Nationality of Married Women" that was published twice in Jus Suffragii, once in July 1917 and again with updated statistics in June 1918. However...
- and marriage) The optimo iure, who held these rights as well as the ius suffragii and ius honorum (the additional rights to vote and to hold office). The...
- makes the indulgence available for them by way of suffrage (per modum suffragii), i.e. it petitions God to accept these works of satisfaction and in consideration...
- Augustanae confessioni addictae profilentur, ex Romano-catholicorum scriptorum suffragiis confirmatur (4 parts, Frankfort and Leipsic, 1634–37), is based upon the...