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Force is their sole resource . But in later soeiety , " when men change swords for ledgers , ¡± violence disappears and barter and purchase take its place . So the story of the interference with voters begins with force and domination ...
Force is their sole resource . But in later soeiety , " when men change swords for ledgers , ¡± violence disappears and barter and purchase take its place . So the story of the interference with voters begins with force and domination ...
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... certified by such officer under the seal of his office , of any such statement or statements ; and any copy so certified shall be admitted in evidence in all courts with like force and effect as the original would have produced .
... certified by such officer under the seal of his office , of any such statement or statements ; and any copy so certified shall be admitted in evidence in all courts with like force and effect as the original would have produced .
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