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now, the constitution of the grand lodge of england, then and there adopted for its government and it alone ‐ for it was not and is not binding upon any lodge or grand lodge till accepted as such ‐ is either a truth or a lie. it reads, head. vi, division , that 'we are also masons of all nations, tongues
"these statements and averments prove that masonry is universal, wide spread and cosmopolitan in its character; it embraces, as the constitutions say, 'masons of all nations, tongues, kindreds, and languages,' mohammedan, hindoos, and even pagans have lodges and grand lodges, using the koran, the vedas...
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richard burton says: "a remarkable characteristic of the prairie indian is his habit of speaking, like the deaf and dumb, with his fingers. the pantomime is a system of signs, some conventional, others instinctive or imitative, which enables tribes who have no acquaintance with each other's customs and tongues
richard burton says: "a remarkable characteristic of the prairie indian is his habit of speaking, like the deaf and dumb, with his fingers. the pantomime is a system of signs, some conventional, others instinctive or imitative, which enables tribes who have no acquaintance with each other's customs and tongues...
http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/the_builder_1918_october.htm