Re: Personal Guns Not Accepted For Militia Duty: Maryland State Archives 1704
- From: the heekster <heekster@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 20:04:47 -0500
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 18:25:10 -0700, Buck Mulligan
<bkmulligan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In talk.politics.guns The Lone Weasel <loneweasel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Uh, no.
[begin excerpt]
Be it Enacted by the Authority
Authority? Lessee.... 1704... that would be King George, right?
Queen Anne.
When she died in 1714, the Hanoverian Kings, starting with George I,
began their reign. George didn't speak English.
Your point?
Atop what some biologists refer to as his "head". Difficult to
detect, because of the inordinate amount of time it spends rectally
ensconsed.
.
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