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" I have four step-daughters, fine girls; the eldest, " in particular, is excellent. She is twenty-four, has read much; " is above all prejudices, and in religion, she thinks as 1 do. "
A Letter to the Right Rev. Bishop Hobart: In Reply to the Pamphlet Addressed ... - Page 29
by William Jay - 1823 - 33 pages
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Free Masonry: Its Pretensions Exposed in Faithful Extracts of Its Standard ...

Henry Dana Ward - Freemasonry - 1828 - 428 pages
...begin with grown girls. Hercules proposes the wife of Ptolemy Magnus. I have no objection, and I hare four step-daughters, fine girls. The eldest, in particular,...excellent She is twenty-four, has read much, is above all prejudice, and in religion she thinks as I do. They have much acquaintance among the young ladies their...
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The Secret Societies of All Ages and Countries, Volume 2

Charles William Heckethorn - Secret societies - 1875 - 390 pages
...must begin with- grown girls. Hercules proposes the wife of Ptolemy Magus. I have no objection; and I have four step-daughters, fine girls. The eldest...particular is excellent. She is twenty-four, has read much, and is above all prejudices. They have many acquaintances. ... It may immediately be a very pretty...
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The Secret Societies of All Ages and Countries, Volume 2

Charles William Heckethorn - Secret societies - 1875 - 348 pages
...must begin with grown girls. Hercules proposes the wife of Ptolemy Magus. I have no objection; and I have four step-daughters, fine girls. The eldest...particular is excellent. She is twenty-four, has read much, and is above all prejudices. They have many acquaintances. ... It may immediately be a very pretty...
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The Secret Societies of All Ages and Countries, Volume 2

Charles William Heckethorn - Secret societies - 1875 - 352 pages
...begin with grown girls. Hercules proposes the wife of Ptolemy Magus. I have no objection; and I hare four step-daughters, fine girls. The eldest in particular is excellent. She is twenty-four, has read much, and is above all prejudices. They have • many acquaintances. ... It may immediately be a very pretty...
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The Secret Societies of All Ages and Countries, Volume 1

Charles William Heckethorn - Secret societies - 1897 - 388 pages
...must begin with grown girls. Hercules proposes the wife of Ptolemy Magus. I have no objection; and I have four stepdaughters, fine girls. The eldest...particular is excellent. She is twenty-four, has read much, and is above all prejudices. They have many acquaintances. ... It may immediately be a very pretty...
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Proof of the Illuminati

Seth Payson - Mathematics - 2003 - 208 pages
...offer of his wife, and his four daughters-in-law to be the first adepts. “The eldest,” he says, “is excellent. She is twenty-four, has read much, is above all prejudices, and in religion, thinks as I do.” It appears that the institution of a lodge was attempted at Frankfort, and a discourse,...
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The Secret Societies of All Ages & Countries - Volume 1

Charles William Heckethorn - History - 2005 - 377 pages
...mast begin with grown girls. Hercules proposes the wife of Ptolemy Magus. I have no objection; and I have four stepdaughters, fine girls. The eldest...particular is excellent. She is twenty-four, has read much, and is above all prejudices. They have many acquaintances. ... It may immediately be a very pretty...
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