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evolution [UNDERLINED]- coming out
of a limited range
of ideas into a broader
arena of thought--leaving
behind all criteria that
fail to harmonize with
reason and truth.

Francis E. Willard, who was
not at first in favor of
fraternizing with the
woman suffrage party,
in the use of the franchise,
learned [UNDERLINED] by bitter experience
by successive disappointments
in [WORD SCRATCHED OUT] plans[UNDERLINED], the
necessity [UNDERLINED] of this measure.

She was led to say to her
sister--"In order to fight the woman's battle for

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