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  • *James Monroe, President 1817-1825, Master Mason 1776 *James K. Polk, President 1845-1849, Master Mason 1820
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  • …orters and associates, such as Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, James Monroe, La Fayette, Nicolas de Bonneville and Richard Price, were Freemasons, has …n, James Monroe in 1793. Paine stayed on in France living for a time with Monroe and another Freemason Nicolas de Bonneville, where he completed his most co
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  • Bild:Mayowww.jpg|William James [[Mayo]] *Marshall, James Wilson - entdeckte Gold in Sutter's Mill, Kalifornien (1848) (1810 - 1885)
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  • *Williams Carter Wickham Monument, bronze. Monroe Park, Richmond, Virginia, 1891 *John James Audubon, bronze, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1910
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  • …Washington oder Franklin Delano Roosevelt - und die verheerende Bewertung James Buchanans; alle drei waren Freimaurer. Politiker sind primär Politiker und [[Bild:james-monroe.jpg|links|350px]]
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  • *James Royal Case Medal of Excellence of the Masonic Lodge of Research, Connecticu *James Monroe Camp, Heroes of '76
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  • …olarly Brother lived to the age of seventy-four years. He died at Fortress Monroe, Virginia, June 20, 1881, and was buried at Washington, District of Columbi …rother lived to the age of 74 years, dying at the Hygeia Hotel at Fortress Monroe, Virginia, June 21, 1881. He was buried by his bereaved family and sorrowin
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  • …. So auch George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin und James Monroe. Freimaurer sind überzeugt, dass die den Brüdern durch ihre Bruderschaft
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  • *James Monroe, * 1758, &dagger; 1831, 5. Präsident von 1817 bis 1825, aufgenommen 1775 < *James K. Polk, * 1795, &dagger; 1849, 11. Präsident von 1845 bis 1849, aufgenomm
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  • - Die Freimaurer [[James Monroe]] und *[[James Wasserman]]: „The Secrets of Masonic Washington“
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  • …ohn Theophilus Desaguliers]], beauftragt den presbyterianischen Prediger [[James Anderson]] 1721 aus jahrhundertealtem Material eine neue „Konstitution“ …eorge Washington]]''' und [[En: US Presidents who were Freemasons|'''James Monroe''']] sind das auch Persönlichkeiten wie der Freiheitskämpfer '''[[Paul Re
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  • …ein „Bruder“, wie auch Benjamin Franklin und spätere Präsidenten wie James Monroe, die beiden Roosevelts, Harry Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson und Gerald Ford.
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  • …ed monarch. Thus the old phrase, "the Widow's Son," was applied by them to James II, who was the son of Henrietta Maria, the widow of Charles I. So, instead …olarly Brother lived to the age of seventy-four years. He died at Fortress Monroe, Virginia, June 20, 1881, and was buried at Washington, District of Columbi
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  • …Minister George Canning, who fathered the Monroe Doctrine on our President Monroe, and Richard Brinsley Sheridan, were among his Lodge mates the great two-vo …story of Masonic Persecution, edited by the Rev. Kxeorge Oliver; New York; James W. Leonard & Co.; 1850 It will be found as Vol. VIII in the Universal Mason
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  • But in Brother William James Hughan's Introduction to the Religion of Freemasonry (pages v to vii) he re The North Carolina Lodge of Research, No. 666, Monroe N. Carolina. Constituted in February. 1931.
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  • …Mareighny of New York; John Sellers, Wilmington; George Monroe, Edinburgh, James Jefferis, Belfast; Evan Thomas, Santa Cruz; and Edwin Roche, Virginia. In… …, which title he assumed on the death of the unmarried son of his brother, James Radcliffe, Earl of Derwentwater, who was executed for rebellion in 1716, in
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  • …New York; 1911. The first novel about the sea was written by an American, James Fenimore Cooper; also, it is believed by many; its greatest, Moby Dtck, by …Saint Clair, Earl of Orkney and Caithness, was, in 1441, appointed by King James II the Patron anal Protector of the Freemasons of Scotland, and the office
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  • Dr. James Anderson "wrote" the 1723 and 1738 editions of the Book of Constitutions fo …Freemasonry of that time in making it an instrument for the restoration of James II, and then of his son, to the throne of England.
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