The Fourth Joint Debate Between George Northrop Esq And Hon William D Kelle

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He claimed the right as a citizen to expose any society. The law knows no secret society, no matter what may be its objects.
" The Alderman replied that he could not sec it as the counsel did. If the society i.^ unlawful, it is for the defence to show it.
Mr. Brooke said, Well, your honor, I dispute the fact that there is such a society as the Sons of Liberty.
" Mr. Dolman (still en the witness staud, ) — I have sworn there is.
" Mr. Brooke. — Well, sir, it is right that I should know its forms
... and customs.
" Mr. Briggs. — Well, you have heard them already. You have heard of the initiation, and that its object is simply to sustain the Constitution and the laws.
" Mr. Brooke. — What takes place at your meetings?
"Answer. — We initiate members.
"Question. — What else ?
"Mr. Briggs (interruptingly) — Now, may it please your honor, what, in the name of common sense, has this to do with the charge of libel? Why ask such irrevelant ques- tions? It is only taking up time for nothing.


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