| Jonathan Scot (Freemason of London.) - 1754 - 352 páginas
...they work for, according to the beft of their Skill, acquainting them with the Goodnefs or Badnefs of their Materials ; and if they be any Way out in the Contrivance of the Buildings, modeftly to rectify them in it; \\\*t Mafmry be not difhonoured ; and many fuch like... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1832 - 602 páginas
...or otherwise support him till work can be " had, which is one of their articles ; and it is another, that " they advise the masters they work for, according...and if they be any way out in " the contrivance of the buildings, modestly to rectify them '• in it, that Masonry be not dishonored ; and many such... | |
| George Oliver - 1855 - 530 páginas
...illogically, that " one of their articles is to support a Brother till work can be had ;" and another is " to advise the Masters they work for, according to the...skill, acquainting them with the goodness or badness of the materials, &c., that Masonry be not dishonoured ; and many such like." He then concludes by saying,... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 442 páginas
...illogically, that " one of their articles is to support a Brother till work can be had;" and another is " to advise the Masters they work for, according to the...skill, acquainting them with the goodness or badness of the material, &c., that Masonry be not dishonoured; and many such like." He then concludes by saying,... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts - 1865 - 1098 páginas
...money, or otherwise support him till work can be had. [This] ip one of their articles. And it is another that they advise the masters they work for according to the best of their skill, . . . that Masonry be not dishonored. [They have] many such like [articles] that are commonly known... | |
| George Oliver - 1867 - 412 páginas
...or otherwise support him till work can be had, which is one of their articles ;7 and it is another, that they advise the masters they work for, according...; and if they be any way out in the contrivance of the buildings, modestly to rectify them in it, that Masonry be not dishonoured; and many such like... | |
| Chalmers Izett Paton - 1871 - 86 páginas
...or otherwise support him till work can be had. -which is one of their articles ; and it is another, that they advise the masters they work for, according...goodness or badness of their materials; and if they be in any way out in the contrivance of the buildings, modestly to rectify them in it, that Masonry be... | |
| John Yarker - 1872 - 178 páginas
...or otherwise support him till work can "be had, which is one of their Articles. And it is another, that ^'they advise the Masters they work for according...dishonored; and many such like that are commonly " known. But some others they have (to which they are sworn " after their fashion), that none know but themselves,... | |
| John Yarker - 1872 - 172 páginas
...or otherwise support him till work can "be had, which is one of their Articles. And it is another, that "they advise the Masters they work for according...dishonored ; and many such like that are commonly " known. But some others they have (to which they are sworn " after their fashion), that none know but themselves,... | |
| 1874 - 380 páginas
...illogically, that " one of their articles is to support a Brother till work can be had;" and another is "to advise the Masters they work for, according to the...skill, acquainting them with the goodness or badness of the material, &c., that Masonry be not dishonpured; and many such like." He then concludes by saying,... | |
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