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... * . • Orginal Writings , Vol . I. Let . 6 , to Ajax . Ibid . Let . 36 , to M. C. Porcius - and the first Pages of the Critical Hif- tory of the Degrees . I know perfectly well , that this will not make I know PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS . XV.
... * . • Orginal Writings , Vol . I. Let . 6 , to Ajax . Ibid . Let . 36 , to M. C. Porcius - and the first Pages of the Critical Hif- tory of the Degrees . I know perfectly well , that this will not make I know PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS . XV.
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... art . B. - Let . 2 , to Ajax . - Divers letters toCato . - Laft Obfervations of Philo . See hereafter the chapter on Masonry illuminized . Jefuits , He founds minifm . Jefuits , and of the mysterious THE ANTISOCIAL CONSPIRACY . 13.
... art . B. - Let . 2 , to Ajax . - Divers letters toCato . - Laft Obfervations of Philo . See hereafter the chapter on Masonry illuminized . Jefuits , He founds minifm . Jefuits , and of the mysterious THE ANTISOCIAL CONSPIRACY . 13.
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... Ajax , you , and Merz . " ( Let . 15 , Feb. 1778 ) . This clearly ftates , that Merz was the Tiberius who was illu- minized with Ajax ; for it is clear that Zwack was only ini- iated ten months after the two adepts Ajax and Tiberius ...
... Ajax , you , and Merz . " ( Let . 15 , Feb. 1778 ) . This clearly ftates , that Merz was the Tiberius who was illu- minized with Ajax ; for it is clear that Zwack was only ini- iated ten months after the two adepts Ajax and Tiberius ...
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... - for the Infinuated Nos 1 , 3 , 5 , & c . - Let . the 4th to Ajax . + See Original Writings , Vol . II . Lett . 1 , and 9 . into their inmoft thoughts . Die kunft zu erlernen fich into 36 THE ANTISOCIAL CONSPIRACY .
... - for the Infinuated Nos 1 , 3 , 5 , & c . - Let . the 4th to Ajax . + See Original Writings , Vol . II . Lett . 1 , and 9 . into their inmoft thoughts . Die kunft zu erlernen fich into 36 THE ANTISOCIAL CONSPIRACY .
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... See the firft Letters to Ajax and Cato . + See Degree of Regent , page 154 , Letter N. I See Inftructions for the Provincial , Ny 16 . D 4 parable miffion of parable man . It is couched in the following terms THE ANTISOCIAL CONSPIRACY . 39.
... See the firft Letters to Ajax and Cato . + See Degree of Regent , page 154 , Letter N. I See Inftructions for the Provincial , Ny 16 . D 4 parable miffion of parable man . It is couched in the following terms THE ANTISOCIAL CONSPIRACY . 39.
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adepts affembly againſt Ajax alfo alſo anſwer Areopage Areopagites Bavaria becauſe Brethren Cato cauſe Chriftianity confequence confpiracy confpirators correfpondence Counſellor degree difcourfe diſcovered entruſted Epopt Equality and Liberty eſtabliſhed faid fame fecond fecret fect feen fent ferve fhall fhort fhould fhow fimilar fince firft firſt fociety fome foon ftate ftill fubject fuccefs fuch fufficient fyftem grand Hierophant himſelf Illuminees Illuminifm Illuminism impiety Infinuator inftructions Ingolstadt itſelf Jacobin Jefuits Knigge Knights laft laſt laws leaſt leffons letters Lodges Mafons Maſonry Maſons maſter means Minerval Minifter moft moſt muft Munich muſt myfteries myſelf nations neceffary Novice obferve object occafion Order Original Writings perfons Philo plots prefent pretended Prince principles progrefs promiſe Provincial publiſhed queſtions reader reaſon refpect Regent religion revolution Roficrucians ſcience Sect ſhall Sophifters Spartacus ſtate ſtill ſuch Superiors thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion univerfal uſe Weishaupt whofe wiſh Zwack
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Page 40 - Tate is to advance rapidly in the dark, on that side of Bristol which may be to windward, and immediately to set fire to that quarter. If the enterprize be conducted with dexterity, it cannot fail to produce the total ruin of the town, the port, the docks, and the vessels, and to strike terror and amazement into the very heart of the capital of England.
Page 29 - ... had correfponded with London: " It is certainly (they fay) *' the beft way of managing large bodies, as in great and ** populous towns ; viz. dividing them into fmall bodies " or meetings of ten perfons each, and thofe ten to ap
Page 23 - Irishmen,- — Your country is free, and you are about to be avenged. That vile Government which has so long and so cruelly oppressed you, is no more. Some of its most atrocious monsters have already paid the forfeit of their lives, and the rest are in our hands.
Page 277 - And afterwards, Here at least We shall be free, th' Almighty hath not built Here for his envy; will not drive us hence; Here we may reign secure; and in my choice To reign is worth ambition, tho' in hell: Better to reign in hell than serve in heav'n.
Page 423 - I went every where, and heard nothing else ; in the latter, I have been extremely visited, and have had long and explicit conversations with many, who think as I tell you, and with a few of the other side, who are no less persuaded that there are such intentions.
Page 30 - England whole towns are re" formers; Sheffield a-nd its environs have 50,000. — " In Norwich there are 30 focieties in one. — If we could " get a convention of England and Scotland called, we " might reprefent fix or [even hundred thoufand males, " which is a majority of all the adults in the kingdom; " and miniftry would not dare to refufe us our rights.
Page 39 - Joy; they will soon finish the glorious Campaign ! Tyranny will vanish from the Face of the Earth, and crowned with Laurel the invincible Army of France will return to its native Country, there long to enjoy the well-earned Praise of a grateful World, whose Freedom they have purchased with their Blood.
Page 207 - And he faid unto them, Unto you it is given to know the myftery of the kingdom of God : but unto them that are without...
Page 41 - The commerce of the enemy in the country is to be interrupted by breaking down bridges, cutting of dykes, and ruining causeways, which is, at the same time, essentially necessary for the preservation of the army ; by plundering all convoys of subsistence, the public stages and waggons, and even private carriages ; the cutting off the supplies of provisions from the principal towns, burning all...
Page 187 - The secret schools of philosophy, which have been in all ages the archives of nature and of the rights of man, shall one day retrieve the fall of human nature : and princes and nations shall disappear from the face of the earth.