The Freemasons' Magazine and Masonic Mirror, Volume 21Bro. Henry George Warren, 2, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, 1869 |
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... Italy , 506 Speculative masonry , 309 Speculative masonry and the 1717 date , 370 Uniformity of ritual , 309 , 390 , 410 , 472 What shall be done with the rediscovered mysteries , 10 Zetland commemoration fund , 48 " 1717 , " 390 CRAFT ...
... Italy , 506 Speculative masonry , 309 Speculative masonry and the 1717 date , 370 Uniformity of ritual , 309 , 390 , 410 , 472 What shall be done with the rediscovered mysteries , 10 Zetland commemoration fund , 48 " 1717 , " 390 CRAFT ...
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... ITALY : - Genoa , Colombo Lodge , 496 INDIA : - Bengal , District Grand Lodge , 196 Bombay , No. 1189 ( E.C. ) , 313 , 354 IRELAND , -Grand Lodge , 436 Belfast , No. 97 , 37 Cork , No. 84 , 78 Londonderry , No. 69 , 197 No. 52 , 16 ...
... ITALY : - Genoa , Colombo Lodge , 496 INDIA : - Bengal , District Grand Lodge , 196 Bombay , No. 1189 ( E.C. ) , 313 , 354 IRELAND , -Grand Lodge , 436 Belfast , No. 97 , 37 Cork , No. 84 , 78 Londonderry , No. 69 , 197 No. 52 , 16 ...
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... Italy , 126 Findel's History of Freemasonry , 227 Formation of lodges , the , 228 , 251 , 272 Free and Freeborn ... Italian Masonry in Turkey , 309 Italian secret societies , 448 J.A.H. and our Royal P.G.M , 89 Joining brethren and ...
... Italy , 126 Findel's History of Freemasonry , 227 Formation of lodges , the , 228 , 251 , 272 Free and Freeborn ... Italian Masonry in Turkey , 309 Italian secret societies , 448 J.A.H. and our Royal P.G.M , 89 Joining brethren and ...
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... Italy had a centre of that faith at Lanuvium , and it afterwards became so favourite a form under the Empire that the number of tame Serpents became a posi tive nuisance . The Germans appparently worshipped Trees , but never Serpents ...
... Italy had a centre of that faith at Lanuvium , and it afterwards became so favourite a form under the Empire that the number of tame Serpents became a posi tive nuisance . The Germans appparently worshipped Trees , but never Serpents ...
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... Italy have struck their prize gold medal in honour of Mrs. Somerville . On one side of it is the likeness of Victor Emmanuel , and on the other the name of the venerable lady to whom it is presented . Mr. Charles Dickens has found the ...
... Italy have struck their prize gold medal in honour of Mrs. Somerville . On one side of it is the likeness of Victor Emmanuel , and on the other the name of the venerable lady to whom it is presented . Mr. Charles Dickens has found the ...
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