It is our Imperial pleasure that all citizens enjoy the freedom of speech, but not to incite rebellion.
Self-declared Emperor of the United States
It is our Imperial pleasure that all citizens enjoy the freedom of speech, but not to incite rebellion.
Self-declared Emperor of the United States
Proclamation in local newspapers
circa 1870s
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