Saracen works; which were afterwards by them imitated in the West : and they refined upon it every day, as they proceeded in building churches. The Italians (among which were yet some Greek refugees), and with them French, Germans, and Flemings, joined... The Freemason's Monthly Magazine - Side 2501860Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Tobias Smollett - 1781 - 506 sider
...who was well acquainted with their hiftory and conflitution) the Italians, with fome Greek refugees, and with them French, Germans, and Flemings, joined...their encouragement, and particular privileges ; they ftylcd themfelves Free-mafons, and ranged from one nation tcronother, as they found churches to be... | |
| Francis Grose - 1783 - 370 sider
...day, as they proceeded in building churches. The Italians (among which were yet fome Greek refugees) and with them French, Germans, and Flemings, joined...their encouragement, and particular privileges : they ftiled themfelves Free.mafons, and ranged from one nation to another, as they found churches to be... | |
| Francis Grose - 1782 - 370 sider
...procuring papal bulls for their encouragement, and particular privileges : they stiled them»elves Free-masons, and ranged from one nation to another,...churches to be built (for very many in those ages were every where in building through piety or emulation.) Their government was regular, and where they fixed... | |
| William Hutchinson - 1795 - 386 sider
...encouragement, and particular privileges, they stilcd themselves Fre s Muscas, and ranged from nation to nation, as they found churches to be built (for very many in those days were every where in building), through the piety of multitudes, their government was regular,... | |
| Robert Henry - 1800 - 464 sider
...bulls for their f' encouragement, and particular privileges ; they " ftyled themfelves Free-mafons, and ranged " from one nation to another, as they found "~ churches to be built (for very many in thofe " ages were every where in building, through " piety or emulation) : their government was " regular... | |
| Thomas Warton, James Bentham - 1802 - 260 sider
...day, as they proceeded in building churches. The Italians (among which were yet fome Greek refugees), and with them French, Germans, and Flemings, joined...their encouragement, and particular privileges : they ftyled themfelves freemafons, and ranged from one nation to another as they found churches to be built... | |
| Thomas Warton, James Bentham, Francis Grose, John Milner - 1802 - 240 sider
...day, as they proceeded in building churches. The Italians (among which were yet fome Greek refugees), and with them French, Germans, and Flemings, joined...their encouragement, and particular privileges : they ftyled themfelves freemafons, and ranged from one nation to another as they found churches to be built... | |
| Robert Henry - 1805 - 468 sider
...with " fome Greek refugees, and with them French, " Germans, and Flemings, joined into a frater*' nity of architects, procuring papal bulls for their " encouragement, and particular privileges ; they " ftyled themfelves Free-mafbns, and ranged " from one nation to another, as they found " churches... | |
| Robert Henry - 1805 - 468 sider
..." fome Greek refugees, and with them French, *{ Germans, and Flemings, joined into a frater** nity of architects, procuring papal bulls for their " encouragement, and particular privileges ; they " ftyled themfelves Free-mafons, and ranged " from one nation to another, as they found ff churches... | |
| Thomas Warton, James Bentham, Francis Grose, John Milner - 1808 - 250 sider
...day, as they proceeded in building churches. The Italians (among which were yet some Greek refugees), and with them French, Germans, and Flemings, joined...churches to be built (for very many in those ages were every where in building, through piety or emulation). a great esteem for their economy, arid admire... | |
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