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Saturday, January 30, 2016

"An occasional recourse to the revolver or rifle has never been so uncommon in this country as to excite great attention, except when its occurrence could be tortured to suit a partisan purpose. . . ."

New York Sunday Herald, “The Right of Revolution. . . . An occasional recourse to the revolver or rifle has never been so uncommon in this country as to excite great attention, except when its occurrence could be tortured to suit a partisan purpose. . . . Deprived of the right to bear arms, they were no longer freemen.”, Sept. 26, 1874

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