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
You, and each of you, of your own free will and accord, in the presence
of Almighty God and these witnesses, with your hands joined in token of
that fraternal affection which should ever bind together the States of
this Union—forming a ring, in token of your determination that, so far
as your efforts can avail, this Union shall have no end—do solemnly and
sincerely swear [or affirm] that you will not under any circumstances
disclose in any manner, nor suffer it to be done by others if in your
power to prevent it, the name, signs, pass-words, or other secrets of
this degree, except to those to whom you may prove on trial to be
brothers of the same degree, or in open council, for the purpose of
instruction; that you do hereby solemnly declare your devotion to the
Union of these States; that in the discharge of your duties as American
citizens, you will uphold, maintain, and defend it; that you will
discourage and discountenance any and every attempt, coming from any and
every quarter, which you believe to be designed or calculated to destroy
or subvert it, or to weaken its bonds; and that you will use your
influence, so far as in your power, in endeavoring to procure an
amicable and equitable adjustment of all political discontents or
differences which may threaten its injury or overthrow. You further
promise and swear [or affirm] that you will not vote for any one to fill
any office of honor, profit or trust of a political character, whom you
know or believe to be in favor of a dissolution of the Union of these
States, or who is endeavoring to produce that result; that you will vote
for and support for all political offices, third or union degree members
of this order in preference to all others; that if it may be done
consistently with the constitution and laws of the land, you will, when
elected or appointed to any official station which may confer on you the
power to do so, remove from office or place all persons whom you know or
believe to be in favor of a dissolution of the Union, or who are
endeavoring to produce that result; and that you will in no case appoint
such person to any political office or place whatever. All this you
promise and swear [or affirm] upon your honor as American citizens and
friends of the American Union, to sustain and abide by without any
hesitation or mental reservation whatever. You also promise and swear
[or affirm] that this and all other obligations which you have
previously taken in this order, shall ever be kept sacred and inviolate.
To all this you pledge your lives, your fortunes, and your sacred
honors. So help you God and keep you steadfast.
(Each one shall answer, “I do.”)
_President._—Brother Marshal, you will now present the brothers to the
instructor for final instruction in this third degree of the order.
_Marshal._—Instructor, by direction of our worthy president, I present
these brothers before you that you may instruct them in the secrets and
mysteries of this the third degree of our order.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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