Examples of using Freemasons in English and their translations into Czech
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are freemasons or the like.
I know who the Freemasons are.
The Freemasons are holding their annual dinner for the new Worshipful Master in the rooms that they have here,
Benjamin Franklin Gates, and the family Gates. you take upon yourself the duty of the Templars, the Freemasons.
Over the next century they smuggled it out of Europe and they formed a new brotherhood called the Freemasons, in honour of the builders of the great temple.
So if you came to the Freemasons, you could read their secret libraries
you take upon yourself the duty of the Templars, the Freemasons and the family Gates.
exhibitions were produced which showed the Freemasons' secrets and the propaganda against this group was intensified.
Soon after that, I… and that they were short of waiters. I heard there was to be a big dinner at the Freemasons Hall.
Benjamin Franklin Gates, and the family Gates. you take upon yourself the duty of the Templars, the Freemasons.
I heard there was to be a big dinner at the Freemasons Hall, and that they were short of waiters. Soon after that, I.
A few, yes, but mostly, these are associated with the freemasons, which is why you see so many on buildings and icons in the U.S.
You know, the Templars and the Freemasons believed that the treasure was too great for any one man to have, not even a king.
his cabinet consisted of eight Freemasons including Alphonso Taft,
According to experts, the Freemasons believed in the idea of acquiring knowledge through largely scientific as well as spiritual means.
George Washington's death, the Freemasons built the Egyptian-style monument
Well, the good news is, with this Freemasons lead, we have a whole new crop of suspects.
his cabinet consisted of eight Freemasons including Alphonso Taft,
You have the most prominent citizens of the community becoming freemasons and then associating with one another.
the Llewellyn case and I will not let my flock be scapegoated by a bunch of prostate-fingering Freemasons.