Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, volume 59, No. 366, April, 1846

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" Then follows the oath: "I, A. B. , dovoluntarily declare that I will endeavour to the utmost of my power toobtain the objects of this union, viz. To recover those rights which theSupreme Being, in his infinite bounty, has given to all men; thatneither hopes, fears, rewards, nor punishments, shall ever induce me togive any information, directly or indirectly, concerning the business, or of any member of this or any similar society, so help me God. " One of the witnesses, a private in the Guard...s, gave evidence that theobject of the conspiracy was to overturn the present system ofgovernment; to unite in companies, and to get arms. They subscribed, andthe object of the subscription was, to pay delegates to go into thecountry, and to defray the expense of printing their papers. All personsbelonging to the subscription were to be divided into ten companies, each consisting of ten, with an eleventh who was called captain. Thenext order was, that the oldest captain of five companies took thecommand of those fifty men, and was to be called colonel of thesubdivision.

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