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1820 Apr. 9 <p.(7) 7 § Bill of Rights abrogated
The people completely disarmed, the people are in
this disarmed state excluded inhibited from all meeting for the purpose
of complaint — the people inhibited from meeting to
each other their complaints wither by word of mouth or by
in writing — in addition to arising ten times as strong
as are sufficient another army of itself sufficient to destroy
the whole at the word of command as as the
people are even destroyed — of all this the preservation
of the constitution as the final cause and the of the
Constitution as established be the Revolution of 1688? A :
so great that by that the constitution if eclipsed the
matchless one established, that same constitution is now
subverted: actually subverted, as never <d/el> was constituting
. In the truth of things that constitution with whichever
there was good in it is actually given; of this Revolution
with/add> all the good that belonged in it is given: <add>given and upon the
news of it a counter-revolution has been affected. So completely
effected and with it all real Security for the what
there is good in a constitution — all real Security for the people
as against these rulers must if it ever be to agree
possessed must be acquired anew. that which remains
of the Constitution at present is but the husk: as for the kernels
it is all rottenit is green, crusted and green.
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