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Tfc* World'* Hr^rtnpilon,The first great battle ifor the world*# redemption we# fought and won when every iimiTa Un hide became his ' city of refujjt or his impngiutbk* ca*tle, from which no feudal lord or arbitrary chieftain could tlbdodge him. It was won when a husband and father could walk. Into Ids homo and shut the door and defy tlie great w ide world as bo aaid; “These g-Mids are mine, Thiswife is mine. There children are mine, and no man dare touch them. it was won w hen an honest r an, no matterhow humble he might he, bad n right in fee simple to tli^pyoperiy w hich his energy bud earuST to the wotntm whom he had led to the marriage altar and to the children who were born to tboxn.The right of a man to own his own home stud to have an exclusive claim over bin wile and children is recognized in cxery elvUizad laud* We have
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Irvington Virginia Citizen

Irvington, Virginia, US

Fri, May 15, 1903

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