American politics (non-partisan) from the beginning to date : $b embodying a history of all the political parties, with their views and records on all important questions. Great speeches on all great issues, and tabulated history and chronological events.Cooper, Thomas V. (Thomas Valentine)
History
American politics (non-partisan) from the beginning to date : $b embodying a history of all the political parties, with their views and records on all important questions. Great speeches on all great issues, and tabulated history and chronological events.
Cooper, Thomas V. (Thomas Valentine)
Political parties -- United States; United States -- Politics and government
In the presence of Almighty God and these witnesses, you do solemnly
promise and swear, that you will never betray any of the secrets of this
society, nor communicate them even to proper candidates, except within a
lawful council of the order; that you never will permit any of the
secrets of this society to be written, or in any other manner made
legible, except for the purpose of official instruction; that you will
not vote, nor give your influence for any man for any office in the gift
of the people, unless he be an American born citizen, in favor of
Americans ruling America, nor if he be a Roman Catholic; that you will
in all political matters, so far as this order is concerned, comply with
the will of the majority, though it may conflict with your personal
preference, so long as it does not conflict with the Constitution of the
United States of America, or that of the state in which you reside; that
you will not, under any circumstances whatever, knowingly recommend an
unworthy person for initiation, nor suffer it to be done, if in your
power to prevent it; that you will not, under any circumstances, expose
the name of any member of this order, nor reveal the existence of such
an association; that you will answer an _imperative notice_ issued by
the proper authority; obey the command of the state council, president,
or his deputy, while assembled by such notice, and respond to the claim
of a _sign_ or _cry_ of the order, unless it be physically impossible;
and that you will acknowledge the State Council of —— as the legislative
head, the ruling authority, and the supreme tribunal of the order in the
state of ——, acting under the jurisdiction of the National Council of
the United States of North America.
Binding yourself in the penalty of excommunication from the order, the
forfeiture of all intercourse with its members, and being denounced in
all the societies of the same, as a wilful traitor to your God and your
country.
(The president shall call up every person present, by three blows of the
gavel, when the candidates shall all repeat after the vice-president in
concert:)
All this I voluntarily and sincerely promise, with a full understanding
of the solemn sanctions and penalties.
_Vice-President._—You have now taken solemn oaths, and made as sacred
promises as man can make, that you will keep all our secrets inviolate;
and we wish you distinctly to understand that he that takes these oaths
and makes these promises, and then violates them, leaves the foul, the
deep and blighting stain of perjury resting on his soul.
_President._—(Having seated all by one blow of the gavel.)—Brother
Instructor, these new brothers having complied with the demand of the
order, are entitled to the secrets and privileges of the same. You will,
therefore, invest them with everything appertaining to the first degree.
_Instructor._—Brothers: the practices and proceedings in our order are
as follows:
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