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  • DIEU, were used in French Lodges instead of the proper letter.

    Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Albert Pike 1850

  • Past Master, and Most Excellent Master; yet, although called Lodges, they are called component parts of the Chapter.

    The Mysteries of Free Masonry Containing All the Degrees of the Order Conferred in a Master's Lodge William Morgan

  • The university's Committee on Sustainability - a faculty and student group dedicated to promoting environmentally friendly practices on campus - announced Thursday during a Board of Visitors 'committee meeting that they planned to use $10,000 from the university's green-fee fund to look into transforming popular student housing behind the Sadler Center known as the Lodges, in addition to the Daily Grind coffee shop, into an eco-friendly area.

    The Shad Plank 2010

  • The university's Committee on Sustainability - a faculty and student group dedicated to promoting environmentally friendly practices on campus - announced Thursday during a Board of Visitors 'committee meeting that they planned to use $10,000 from the university's green-fee fund to look into transforming popular student housing behind the Sadler Center known as the Lodges, in addition to the Daily Grind coffee shop, into an eco-friendly area.

    The Shad Plank 2010

  • [496] In 1790 the Order of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem consisted of eight "Lodges" or "Languages," viz.: France, Auvergne,

    The Journal of Sir Walter Scott From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford Walter Scott 1801

  • Ossinniboins make use of the Same kind of Lodges which the Sioux and other Indians on this river make use of - Those lodges or tents are made of a number of dressed buffalow Skins Sowed together with Sinues & deckerated with the tales, & Porcupine quils, when open it forms a half circle with a part about 4 Inches wide projecting about 8 or 9 Inches from the center of the Streight Side for the purpose of attaching it to

    The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791

  • However the upper class of New York, unlike those venerable cities, did not remain unassailed, with famous family names such as the Cabots or Lodges, or Fitzhughs or Drexels, unsullied by nouveaux riche.

    The Four Hundred | Edwardian Promenade 2009

  • I give most of them away to Masonic Lodges, Granges, Churches, and other Fraternal Organizations for thei monthly fund raiser suppers.

    Reader Shots: Your Best Trout Photos 2009

  • I give most of them away to Masonic Lodges, Granges, Churches, and other Fraternal Organizations for thei monthly fund raiser suppers.

    Reader Shots: Your Best Trout Photos 2009

  • However the upper class of New York, unlike those venerable cities, did not remain unassailed, with famous family names such as the Cabots or Lodges, or Fitzhughs or Drexels, unsullied by nouveaux riche.

    2009 April | Edwardian Promenade 2009

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