What set the clubs apart from masonic lodges and circles, however, was their involvement in politics. |
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He has refused an invitation to a tenue blanche ouverte, a masonic meeting that non-freemasons may attend. |
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Towns were also cultural centres, the largest of which, by the second half of the eighteenth century, possessed theatres, masonic lodges, reading clubs, and newspapers. |
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It is estimated that there were 35 masonic lodges in the Philippines in 1893 of which nine were in Manila. |
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Even in the masonic temples you can find this symbol. |
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He is also, say many anti-communists, at the centre of a shadowy, almost masonic, network of ex-communist apparatchiks that seems still to hold many of the levers of power. |
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The masonic method is based on the functionality of constructive symbols to articulate an emancipating imaginary of individual conscience who inmunizes every freemason against symbolic manipulation. |
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The Lodge masonic the Perfect Union is the oldest in Belgium and perhaps even the continent. |
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Trinidad and Josefa Rizal, Marina Dizon, Romualda Lanuza, Purificacion Leyva, and many others join the masonic lodge. |
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The Prince concluded this part of the ceremony with one or two formal taps with the masonic gavel, and the Bridge was completed, to be henceforth known by the name of Victoria Bridge. |
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In fact, many lodges praised the Grand Architect, the masonic terminology for the deistic divine being who created a scientifically ordered universe. |
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As a result of this persistent slagging, we redheads have a deep, durable, unspoken, and almost Masonic, bond. |
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He admits to being drawn to the same few subjects, for example, the bunker-like Masonic lodges that dot our landscape. |
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Freemasonry is non-political, and the discussion of politics at Masonic meetings is forbidden. |
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Outside medicine he was a member of several Masonic lodges and had a lifelong interest in things mechanical, especially trains. |
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Scholars have placed women's participation in associations such as Masonic lodges and salons under an ever-increasing scrutiny. |
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Some French prisoners, who were Freemasons, carved bone snuff boxes depicting a Masonic temple and the all-seeing eye. |
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He also made silver for churches, Masonic lodges, and mechanics' associations. |
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On his deathbed, he asked for a Masonic funeral, and seventy-six Masons came forward the next day for the ceremony. |
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The school hall was decked in Masonic insignia, borrowed from the local lodges. |
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There are dinner services embellished with Masonic designs, which I think is a bit much. |
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They are not, however, recognized as being official Masonry organization, and Masonic contact with them is forbidden. |
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A member of the Masonic Lodge in Palmer, Massachusettes, Klingler enjoyed woodcarving, photography, fishing, and spinning yarns. |
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It features a Masonic pyramid, on top of which is an unblinking, all-seeing eye. |
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But it wasn't a stupid grammatical error by some time-pushed hack late for a liquid lunch with a Masonic police commissioner. |
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He felt he was being punished for exposing the links between the business world, the Mafia, the secret Masonic lodges and the secret services. |
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By the 1720s they had their own church with the establishment of the first Masonic lodges. |
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There are also several Masonic affiliated organizations, including the Shriners, which extend the social and charitable work of the Freemasons. |
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Watching The Aristocrats, then, is like being smuggled into the Masonic Hall or slipped the grip of the Oddfellows. |
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The lobby in Westminster is believed by many to have been based originally on a Masonic order. |
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Freemasonry, though banned from time to time, flourished in Russia, and the Masonic orders had a wide range of members. |
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It's Spanish-style front offices contain a cavernous, ornately designed room that once served as a Masonic lodge. |
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The pelican is a symbol of self-sacrifice, and a Masonic symbol of resurrection! |
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Masonic symbolism features prominently in many governments and military insignias. |
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They were absent from Masonic lodges primarily because of a papal interdiction against Masonic membership. |
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Elsewhere in the house a rather ugly pug dog, a Masonic symbol, is painted on a ceiling. |
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His Masonic music has a distinctive tone, solemn yet exalted and often joyous. |
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Predictable dissent did not deter the African Lodge from putting its Masonic connections to political purposes. |
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Over the years we have been approached by hundreds of members asking if we had a Masonic tartan, now we do. |
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The grain-painted case imitates mahogany and ebony inlay, and the face is decorated with Masonic imagery. |
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They had usually been long connected by business interests and had also engaged in social intercourse through associations such as Masonic lodges. |
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This is something more likely to be found in a Tibetan temple rather than a Masonic temple. |
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He then moved to Helena where he entered the insurance business and became an American citizen as well as a member of the Montana Club and a Masonic lodge. |
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But the Masonic tartan trews and kilts could be a bit of a giveaway. |
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When I became a Freemason, I placed a Masonic square and compass emblem on my car, as is common practice, so I could be recognized on the road by my fellow brethren. |
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There are whole pages full of Masonic toasts from which the presiding officer could select, and after every one of which a bumper was drunk by the Brethren present. |
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The Masonic medal shown in Plate XIII is what is known in the order as a Mark medal for a Freemason with degrees of the Mark Lodge and Royal Arch Masonry. |
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Losing faith in the customary avenues for change, they began to seek new outlets for their aspirations in Masonic lodges, provincial academies, and political clubs. |
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Masonic lodges set up charitable funds, and in several cities philanthropic societies were established in the 1780s to tap the wealth of the rich for the poor. |
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The scheme will be considered by representatives of lodges and other Masonic organisations who use the existing hall at a special meeting in November. |
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This tower will be on property belonging to the Masonic Lodge. |
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The States in both bailiwicks passed legislation to nationalise Masonic property later in 1941 in order to protect the buildings and assets. |
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Cardiff Masonic Hall occupies a major site on the corner of Guildford Street, adjacent to Churchill Way. |
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In his book Mickiewicz hermetyczny he writes about hermetic, theosophic and alchemical philosophy on the book as well as Masonic symbols. |
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There is a local market, one of the New Forest producers' markets, held at the Masonic hall once a month in the game season. |
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In fact, the organization used by Bonifacio in establishing the Katipunan was derived from the Masonic society. |
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There is hope this collection of Masonic miscellanea might one day be put on display, shedding some light onto the enigmatic world of the Masons. |
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In 1891, Del Pilar sent Laktaw to the Philippines to establish a Masonic lodge. |
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The Illuminati was an overtly political group, which most Masonic lodges decidedly were not. |
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Laktaw established on January 6, 1892, the Nilad, the first Masonic lodge in the Philippines. |
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Its first organised group was the Ancient Order of Druids, founded in London in 1781 along Masonic lines as a mutual benefit society and still extant today. |
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Only those who give the countersign may enter the Masonic Lodge. |
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This is the architect of the Temple, Hiram Abiff of Masonic lore. |
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The Masonic Temples in Jersey and Guernsey were ransacked in January 1941 and furnishings and regalia were seized and taken to Berlin for display. |
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