No Treason, Vol. VI.
ve their individual doings known, even to each other. They can contrive to bring about a sufficient understanding to enable them to act in concert against other persons; but beyond this
ach other. And this is avowedly the only reason for the ballot: for a secret government; a government by secret bands of robbers and murderers. And we are insane enough to call this liberty! To be a member of this secret band of robbers and murderers is esteemed a privilege and an honor! Without this privilege, a
ke themselves individually known to those whom they propose to govern. And let them thus openly take the legitimate responsibility of their acts. How many of those who no