From John Quincy's Letters on the Masonic Institution.
"At the time of the murder of Morgan, I was exercising the office of President of the United States. Neither the penalties of Freemasonry, nor the practical execution of them, by the Masons who murdered him, were known to the public in general, nor to me. Freemasonry exercised an absolute control over all the public journals edited by members of the Institution, and over many others by terror and intimidation."
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