| Richard Carlile - 1825 - 920 страници
...and may be found. B Preise.] It seems the Masons have great regard to the reputation as well as the profit of their order; since they make it one reason...possessors of it. I think in this particular they show to much regard for their own Society, and too little for the rest of mankind. H Arte of kepynge secrettes.]... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania - 1825 - 296 страници
...of maconnes. (15) Preise. It seems the masons have a great regard to the reputation as well as the profit of their order; since they make it one reason...divulging an art in common, that it may do honour to the professors of it. I think in this particular they show too much regard for their own society, and too... | |
| 1827 - 72 страници
...and may be found. f Preise.) It seems the Masons have great regard to the reputation as weH as the profit of their order ; since they make it one reason...divulging an art in common, that it may do honour to the possesors of it. I think in this particular they show too much regard for their own Society, and too... | |
| William Preston - 1829 - 488 страници
...longage of Maconnes. (15) Preise.] It seems the Masons have great regard to the reputation as well as the profit of their order ; since they make it one reason...possessors of it. I think in this particular they show loo much regard for their own society, and too little for the rest of mankind. (16) Arte of kepynge... | |
| James Dallaway - 1833 - 464 страници
...new arts, and that for her owne proffy tte and prase.' I think that, in this particular, they shew too much regard for their own society, and too little for the rest of mankind/" L. " ' The arte of keeping secrettes, that soe that the worlde mayeth nothinge concele from them.'... | |
| George Henry Wathen - 1843 - 322 страници
...preise : " f " The * See Lives of Leland, Hearne, and Wood, 1772. App. to Leland, vii. t " I think that in this particular they show too much regard for their...society, and too little for the rest of mankind." — Locke. arte of keeping secrettes, that soe that the worlde mayeth nothinge concele from them;"... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 448 страници
...deputed. — Gadicke. REPUTATION. It seems the Masons have great regard to the reputation, as well as the profit, of their Order; since they make it one reason...own society, and too little for the rest of mankind. — Locke. REPROACH. There are some of persons of so captious and uncharitable a make, that it would... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 428 страници
...among the arts. (15) Preise. It seems the Masons have great regard to the reputation as well as the profit of their order; since they make it one reason...possessors of it. I think in this particular they shew too much regard for their own society, and too little for the rest of mankind. (14) Arte of ffynding... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 566 страници
...arithmetic are and may be found. 14 It seems the Masons have great regard to the reputation as well as the profit of their Order : since they make it one reason...divulging an art in common, that it may do honour to the possessor of it. I think in this particular they show too much regard for their own society, and too... | |
| William Preston - 1867 - 412 страници
...may be found. '-' Preise :] It seems the Masons have great regard to the reputation as well as the profit of their Order ; since they make it one reason...common, that it may do honour to the possessors of it. 1 think in this particular they show too much regard for their own society, and too little for the... | |
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