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Modern Masonry has borrowed from many diverse traditions, such as those of the suppressed Knights Templar, the Roman Collegia of Artificers, the Jewish Kabbalists, the mystery cults, the
Bizarre 2009
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In Britain, the Elizabethan-era Statute of Artificers enshrined this basic setup until 1814.
Lapham's Quarterly: Of Apprentices and Interns Lapham's Quarterly 2011
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Modern Masonry has borrowed from many diverse traditions, such as those of the suppressed Knights Templar, the Roman Collegia of Artificers, the Jewish Kabbalists, the mystery cults, the
Apologetics 2009
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In Britain, the Elizabethan-era Statute of Artificers enshrined this basic setup until 1814.
Lapham's Quarterly: Of Apprentices and Interns Lapham's Quarterly 2011
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The Artificers set down the jar and tiped it over.
Archive 2010-01-01 Karen Burnham 2010
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He was in favour of abolishing the Elizabethan Statute of Artificers and Apprentices, which regulated relations between employers and workers, and was critical of the poor law.
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In the fowrthe ordre are Artificers, and handicraftesmen.
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His Maiesties fauor promised to the Artificers, and liuings to be appointed them as they can best deserue.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Artificers and workmen, another to the public wagons for provisions, and the fourth to the armorers.
The Art of War 2003
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All he had to do was write one letter very carefully, trace it backwards onto a piece of boxwood provided for him by Mr. Cripslock, the engraver in the Street of Cunning Artificers, and then pay Mr. Cripslock twenty dollars to carefully remove the wood that wasn't letters and make five impressions on sheets of paper. next »
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