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Example sentences for "masons"

Lexicographically close words:
masks; masochism; masochistic; masoned; masonry; masque; masqued; masquer; masquerade; masqueraded
  1. A brick-maker, too, was kept constantly employed, and masons utilized the product of his labor.

  2. At Florence the carpenters and masons had their own hospital.

  3. When those little germs of which I spoke when we began to describe the teeth, have finished their work, they perish and fall out, like masons who, when they have built the house, take their departure forever.

  4. You know what lime is; that sort of white pulp which you have seen standing in large troughs where the masons are building houses, andwhich they use in making mortar; it is with this that your little masons build your teeth.

  5. Of all his other relations and nephews, not one gave any sign of life; so that at length the body was carried away into a chamber where the masons kept their tools.

  6. A small quantity of dhurra was allowed them; but the masons received pay.

  7. He employed masons to chisel the stone used for revetting, and in places the stones fit well and truly one upon the other, while an enormous amount of rock must have been blasted to excavate the trenches.

  8. We were to stay so long in this town that I found rooms for us with an old couple named Peters, who had but lately moved in from the country, and had half a dozen carpenters and masons boarding with them.

  9. The foreman of masons was discharged by the commissioners, and has entered into the employ of Mr. Farren at the West End.

  10. One foreman of masons at the East End, and inspector of do.

  11. A few of the masons were about the grounds, engaged on small details, and all seemed to be on good terms with Cook and his wife, and Annie.

  12. Porta della Carta, six are copied from those wrought by the fourteenth-century masons on the S.

  13. More completely than her masons were Venetian painters dominated by rigid Byzantine formalism.

  14. Well, the masons came, and a fine lot of pirates they surely were.

  15. Thim's the times ye'll find out what masons arre made av, me b'y.

  16. Never in my life have I seen such a gay, ruthless, inconsiderate point of view as these same union masons represented, a most astounding lot.

  17. The masons had apparently depended upon the extreme tenacity and hardness of their cement, which bound the mass into a solid block.

  18. During the night the work which the masons had accomplished in the day fell down, and was discovered every morning as a heap of ruin; the building could not proceed.

  19. However, it was hoped that a blessing would attend the good work; therefore, in spite of all obstacles, it was commenced, and masons were engaged from the village of Phyni to arrange a foundation.

  20. To true masons is entrusted the hazardous charge of piloting the vessel athwart the boiling whirlpools.

  21. I say, that soon as ever this appalling catastrophe occurred, every vestige of those "fairy" masons should have vanished along with them?

  22. That the society of free and accepted Masons possess a grand secret among themselves is an undoubted fact.

  23. They raised, two or three thousand years before our era, vaults and domes like those which are built to this day by the rudest masons at Mosoul or Bagdad.

  24. The masons followed suit, and soon the bricks and stones were tumbling from their places.

  25. The Masons were not much behind in time, for Columbia Lodge No.

  26. He is also the grand king of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons for the state and he is a member of the Oriental Consistory of Spokane, in Scottish Rite Masonry.

  27. It unites with the Masons and Odd Fellows in the ownership of Union Lodge Hall, a commodious and attractive building, the joint ownership of which is an interesting feature of the fraternity life of Pomeroy.

  28. Fraternally he is identified with the Masons and in his life exemplifies the beneficent spirit of the craft.

  29. The Masons are represented by the Evening Star Lodge, No.

  30. I met these Free-Masons in the streets, formed in ranks and marching two by two, holding each other by the hand, all wearing their aprons, and preceded by men carrying long rods.

  31. If nobody wanted to live in a house, would masons build any?

  32. He heard the masons in the kitchen, busy with the range, and he would have liked fine to watch them, but he dared not go down till after four.

  33. All next day Gibson's masons waited for their building material in Wilson's holm.

  34. The masons could have redd out the fireplace to make room for't in the afternoon before it comes hame.

  35. Nor are the cardinals and bishops satisfied with modest buildings, least of all with humble huts; as a consequence, the stone masons always have their hands full.

  36. Masons and carpenters were set to work at once.

  37. But the Rosycrucian Lodges have always been considered by other Free Masons as bad Societies, and as gross schismatics.

  38. In the great cities of Germany, the inhabitants paid more respect to the Grand Master of the Masons than to their respective Princes.

  39. The whole proceedings of the secret societies of Free Masons on the Continent (and I am authorised to say, of some Lodges in Britain) have taken one turn, and this turn is perfectly natural.

  40. But it is certain, that before 1743, it had become universal, and that the Lodges of Free Masons had become the places for making proselytes to every strange and obnoxious doctrine.

  41. It is in the Lodges of Free Masons that the Minervals are found, and there they are prepared for Illumination.

  42. He procured admission into the Lodges of Free Masons and Rosycrucians, merely to act the dishonourable part of a spy, and he betrayed their secrets as far as he could.

  43. There are extant and in force, borough-laws, enjoining the Masters of Masons to give employment to journeymen who had the proper words and sign.

  44. It was chiefly by his exertions among the Masons in the Protestant countries, that the Eclectic System was introduced, and afterwards brought under the direction of the Illuminati.

  45. Free Masons of Old Aberdeen ignorant of all this, and as eager to learn from the ambassadors what was the true origin and meaning of Free Masonry, of which they knew nothing but the simple tale of Old Hiram.

  46. I also find that I was mistaken in my conjecture that Mr. Le Franc communicated his suspicions of the horrid designs of the Free Masons to Archbishop Gobet.

  47. Thus was the faith of Free Masons quite unhinged in Germany.

  48. This startled the Free Masons at a distance, and awakened them from their golden dreams.

  49. There is one among the masons who receives 6 fannums a month, another gets 4, and two others 3 fannums.

  50. The matter must, however, be submitted to His Excellency the Governor, as also the request of one of the masons that his daughter may be emancipated, in order to marry a native who has proposed to her.

  51. I am sensible that great changes may be made in the furniture of apartments; that new walls may be constructed, or old ones removed; and I have been credibly informed, that masons have been employed in the nunnery since I left it.


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