| Jonathan Scot (Freemason of London.) - 1754 - 352 pages
...Language of the PANTOMIMES among the ancient ROMANS, who are faid to be able, by Signs only, to exprifs and deliver any Oration intelligibly to Men of all...told, that this is not the Cafe with all MASONS ; for though thefe Arts are among them, and all have a Right and an Opportunity to know them, yet forae want... | |
| Freemasons - 1767 - 466 pages
...Latin Regifter of William Molart*, Prior of Canterbury able, by Signs only, to exprefs and defiver any Oration intelligibly to Men of all Nations and...told, that this is not the Cafe with all MASONS ;, for though thcfe Arts are among them, and all have a Right and an Opportunity to know them, yet fome want... | |
| Wellins Calcott - 1769 - 288 pages
...intelligibly to men of all nations and languages. A man who has all thefe arts and advantages, is certainly ic a condition to be envied : But we are told, that this is not the cafe with all mafoos ; for though thefearts are among them, and all have a right and opportunity to know them, yet... | |
| William Huddesford - Authors, English - 1772 - 442 pages
...all nations and languages. A man who has all thefe arts and advantages, is certainly in a condition1 to be envied : but we are told, that this is not the...thefe arts are among them, and all have a right and an opportunity to know them, yet fome want capacity, and others induftry to acquire them. However of... | |
| William Hutchinson - 1795 - 386 pages
...express and deliver any oration intelligibly to men of all nations and languages. A man who has all these arts and advantages, is certainly in a condition to be envied : but we are told, that this is not'the case with all Masons ; for though these arts are among them, and all have a right and an opportunity... | |
| Laurence Dermott - Freemasonry - 1805 - 294 pages
...intelligibly to men of all nations and languages. A man who has all these arts and ad* vantages, is certainly to be envied : but we are told, that this is not the case with all Masons ; for tho' these arts are among them, and all have a right and an opportunity... | |
| 1811 - 450 pages
...and deliver any oration intelligibly to men of all nations, and languages. A man who has all these arts and advantages, is certainly in a condition to be envied ; but we are told that this is not the case with all Masons ; for though these arts are among them, and all have a right and an opportunity... | |
| Laurence Dermott - Masonic music - 1813 - 310 pages
...intelligibly to men of all nations and languages. A in ui who has all these arUand advantages, is certainly to be envied : but we are told that this is not the case with all Masons ; for though these arts are among them, and all have a right and an opportunity... | |
| Samuel Cole, Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Maryland - Freemasonry - 1817 - 462 pages
...world, to express themselves intelligibly 1o men of all languages and nations. "A man who has all these arts and advantages, is certainly in a condition to be envied: But we are told, that this is not the case with all Masons; for though these arts are among them, and all have a right and an opportunity... | |
| James Hardie - Freemasonry - 1818 - 392 pages
...world, to express themselves intelligibly to men of all nations and languages. A man, who has all these arts and advantages, is certainly in a condition to be envied. But we are told, that this is not the case with all masons ; for though these ar( are among them, and all have a right, and an opportuni... | |
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