Freemason's Magazine, Or General and Complete Library, Volume 3J.W. Bunney, 1795 |
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... beauty of the works of art -the imitative arts particularly , and chiefly in those of painting and sculpture . But of all the works of buman art , Masonry is certainly the first : as most useful , and therefore approaching nearer , in ...
... beauty of the works of art -the imitative arts particularly , and chiefly in those of painting and sculpture . But of all the works of buman art , Masonry is certainly the first : as most useful , and therefore approaching nearer , in ...
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... beauty , but the scholar , while he beholds its symmetry , will find a thousand agreeable circumstances intrude themselves on his imagination . In every public sphere of life , classical attainments are undoubtedly of high importance ...
... beauty , but the scholar , while he beholds its symmetry , will find a thousand agreeable circumstances intrude themselves on his imagination . In every public sphere of life , classical attainments are undoubtedly of high importance ...
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... beauty , elegance of person , an insinuating address , a lively imagination , and a firmness and intrepidity above her sex . In the sixteenth year of her age she espoused John eldest son of Charles the sixth , king of France ; and by ...
... beauty , elegance of person , an insinuating address , a lively imagination , and a firmness and intrepidity above her sex . In the sixteenth year of her age she espoused John eldest son of Charles the sixth , king of France ; and by ...
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... . It cannot be a wonder that so amiable a princess , only in the twen- tieth year of her age , and in the full lustre of her beauty , formed • by her amiable disposition to , impart felicity in the 34 THE FREEMASONS ' MAGAZINE ,
... . It cannot be a wonder that so amiable a princess , only in the twen- tieth year of her age , and in the full lustre of her beauty , formed • by her amiable disposition to , impart felicity in the 34 THE FREEMASONS ' MAGAZINE ,
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... beauty as yet little impaired by time or by the calamities of her life , when love again surprized her in her retirement , and pre- pared for her new misfortunes . The slender pension which she re- ceived from the Duke of Burgundy not ...
... beauty as yet little impaired by time or by the calamities of her life , when love again surprized her in her retirement , and pre- pared for her new misfortunes . The slender pension which she re- ceived from the Duke of Burgundy not ...
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