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. ; mackey, p. . ancient secret socieitg's and mysteries. â robes, all wearing golden crowns, representing the twenty-four ancient constellations of the upper hemisphere.* â rhea, who led the procession in search of the body of her lost companion, represented the moon. â the duty of the dadochus -
this monument of their affection to their most beloved king." a genius seated below the pedestal presents with one hand this inscription, and with the other the arms of the lodge, with their motto, " deo, regi, et patriae, fidelitas "-fidelity to god, our king, and country. above, is a genies which crowns...
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again within the golden sunrise land where love divine shall clasp the band. the pilgrims. this, by ella a. bigelow, of massachusetts, is largely in verse and musical, and requires five officers and seven pilgrims, the latter entering, clothed in black and presenting offerings to the matron, who crowns
again within the golden sunrise land where love divine shall clasp the band. the pilgrims. this, by ella a. bigelow, of massachusetts, is largely in verse and musical, and requires five officers and seven pilgrims, the latter entering, clothed in black and presenting offerings to the matron, who crowns...
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