Facebook Twitter Pinterest The consecration of the first women's masonictemple takes place at Westminster in September 1933.
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The Lick House and the MasonicTemple were not on fire then.
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I saw her in her apartment in Belchertown, in the Masonictemple.
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This journal was discovered buried in the stacks of Spokane's Masonictemple.
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It was the home of a former mayor and is now a Masonictemple.
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New venues this year include the rather daunting Freemason'sHall in Dublin and Castle Leslie in Monaghan.
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Next day, 16th December, Dr. Livingstone had his reception from the London Missionary Society in Freemason'sHall.
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Fashion divas met in the Grand Lodge Room of the Freemason'sHall on Dublin's Molesworth Street to complete a mission this week.
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At the meeting in the metropolis, which was held at Freemason'sHall, and at which the Earl of Stanhope presided, the following resolutions were passed:-
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I do remember it was my mistress, Mrs. Blakely, who kept the MasonicBuilding from being burned.
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"Ah, there are difficulties-theMasonicBuilding- "murmuredAunt Victoria, apparently at random.
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She told the soldiers if they burned the MasonicBuilding that her house would burn and she would be unable to save her little children.
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Then the man who let me use the MasonicHall came in.
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The Danites buried a man in a lot near the MasonicHall.
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Kossuth was received in the MasonicHall, which was filled to overflowing.
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The next morning, at half-past seven, MasonicHall was filled to repletion.
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We found it in the MasonicHall, when we were cleaning up.
Uso de freemasons' hall en inglés
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I attended the great Convention of the Anti-Slavery Society at Freemasons' Hall.
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Dined at the Freemasons' Hall with the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
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I have seen the large Freemasons' Hall here, at the tavern of the same name.
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Next Wednesday is the anniversary dinner of the Royal Literary Fund Society, held in Freemasons' Hall.
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At Niagara there was a clergyman, but no church; the services were held in the Freemasons' Hall.
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In the Grand Lodge Room of Freemasons' Hall, a stately Victorian building on Dublin's Molesworth Street, the scene is set for an initiation ceremony.
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Our chief object in visiting England at this time was to attend the World's Anti-slavery Convention, to meet June 12, 1840, in Freemasons' Hall, London.