| Tobias Smollett - 1781 - 506 Seiten
...are told by one who was well acquainted with their hiftory and conflitution) the Italians, with fome Greek refugees, and with them French, Germans, and...for their encouragement, and particular privileges ; they ftylcd themfelves Free-mafons, and ranged from one nation tcronother, as they found churches... | |
| Francis Grose - 1783 - 370 Seiten
...upon it every day, as they proceeded in building churches. The Italians (among which were yet fome Greek refugees) and with them French, Germans, and...for their encouragement, and particular privileges : they ftiled themfelves Free.mafons, and ranged from one nation to another, as they found churches... | |
| Francis Grose - 1782 - 370 Seiten
...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,...for their encouragement, and particular privileges : they stiled them»elves Free-masons, and ranged from one nation to another, as they found churches... | |
| Robert Henry - 1800 - 464 Seiten
...told by one who was well acquainted with t' their hiftory and conftitution) the Italians, with " fbme Greek refugees, and with them French, " Germans, and Flemings, joined into a frater" nity of architects, procuring papal bulls for their f' encouragement, and particular privileges... | |
| Thomas Warton, James Bentham - 1802 - 260 Seiten
...upon it every day, as they proceeded in building churches. The Italians (among which were yet fome Greek refugees), and with them French, Germans, and...for their encouragement, and particular privileges : they ftyled themfelves freemafons, and ranged from one nation to another as they found churches to... | |
| Thomas Warton, James Bentham, Francis Grose, John Milner - 1802 - 240 Seiten
...upon it every day, as they proceeded in building churches. The Italians (among which were yet fome Greek refugees), and with them French, Germans, and...for their encouragement, and particular privileges : they ftyled themfelves freemafons, and ranged from one nation to another as they found churches to... | |
| Robert Henry - 1805 - 468 Seiten
...told by one who was well acquainted with *' their hiftory and conftitution) the Italians, 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... | |
| Robert Henry - 1805 - 468 Seiten
...told by one who was well acquainted with " their hiftory and conftitution) the Italians, 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... | |
| Thomas Warton, James Bentham, Francis Grose, John Milner - 1808 - 250 Seiten
...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,...for their encouragement, and particular privileges : they styled themselves freemasons, and ranged from one nation to another as they found churches to... | |
| Thomas Martin (civil engineer.) - 1813 - 714 Seiten
...Pareutalia, has considered this style of building, refers it to Saracen origin. He says, " the Holy war gave the Christians who had been there an idea of...Flemings, joined into a fraternity of architects, procured papal bulls for their encouragement and particular privileges. They styled themselves Free-masons,... | |
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