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Memoirs Of The Freemasons At Naples.
MEMOIRS OF THE FREEMASONS AT NAPLES .
"' Continued from Vol . 1 . Page 194 * ;
.. "WTTTHENstheywereswell secured , Pallante , muffled up in a red yyjy . . cloak , his little page by his side , entered in the midst of them , .. crying out thrice in an audible voice , and taking his hat off each time , God save-the king ! . Fie certainly meant to say , God save the prince ,-under' whose authority I have / succeeded in my enterprize . All the company ^ repeated , God save the king ! with voices half choked
, with terror and dismay ; Their faces seemed to say , God save the king , revenger of oppressed innocence . The hypocrite Pallante contemplated ; with ; a well-counterfeited fear the apparatus of -Freemasonry : ? ' -There needs no farther proof , "; cried : he , " one . . " may easily see- that greatpreparationshave been made for opening . . . " a Lodge , or that they , have-already had one ; " though he perfectly .. knew : at- the same ' -timej-sthat - every thing had been prepared by his .. ' own . order .-. . - . 'He . ; then iobliged : every one ' of the- company to ¦ ¦ declare their , name and . . conditions . The Pole , whom Peyrok had brought
: beforenand liito . a-nei ghbouring apartment , - drest as an ; . Arminiarr , his .:. : eyes . blindfolded , ; whiclf he had done . , in ; ordersto ; g ive - him : the appearance- of . one ready . ; to , be admitted into the . Society , ; was led to . : the . room ^ -door , where : the others were assembled . ; s-Pallant ^ pre-. -tended / not : to observe him , till a soldieis . of : theguard ( unacquainted - . with their plot ) cried ' . 6 ut ; :. there : was another ; icriniinai they had'forgot ,
whichobliged him ... to ; set ; him : dowiisiu ; the : lisff . 'of . the : accused ; - 'The number in . all .. weremne' : sthe . Polahder .. and Peyrol ; one Meyar , a Swiss ; Brutschy ,. a . German ; sBerne , ; a Frenchman ;; r . these : three last - were . surgeons instheSwissitroops ; sBaffi ,: a Neapohtati , and . professor ¦ of . the Greek language ,, at . Naples ; . Piccinini ,-a .. Roman , andateacher of the mathematics ; andBereuzer , - aSwiede ¦ ; . the hinth was : ' a young
. man . of Naples ,, called : Severio ' GiarnbaVba ; . son to : a jeweller i- ' all of . -them true or false : Freemasons ,. , exceprs . -this . / yquth ,- iwho ' -was meither the one nor the other :=-5-.- ' .:: ¦ :- . . :-: LS : S : ; : SS S . , 5 - ¦ •_ ¦ ¦ v -- :. -. -A This last . cii-ciimstahceis-. sufficient toprov-e , -: tliat it ' colild " not'be a . real Lodge , where-none . but true . Brethren . are ' accepted ; ; but ; -not-. withstanding , if was rumoured . throughout all . Europe -that : a- 'Lodge
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Memoirs Of The Freemasons At Naples.
MEMOIRS OF THE FREEMASONS AT NAPLES .
"' Continued from Vol . 1 . Page 194 * ;
.. "WTTTHENstheywereswell secured , Pallante , muffled up in a red yyjy . . cloak , his little page by his side , entered in the midst of them , .. crying out thrice in an audible voice , and taking his hat off each time , God save-the king ! . Fie certainly meant to say , God save the prince ,-under' whose authority I have / succeeded in my enterprize . All the company ^ repeated , God save the king ! with voices half choked
, with terror and dismay ; Their faces seemed to say , God save the king , revenger of oppressed innocence . The hypocrite Pallante contemplated ; with ; a well-counterfeited fear the apparatus of -Freemasonry : ? ' -There needs no farther proof , "; cried : he , " one . . " may easily see- that greatpreparationshave been made for opening . . . " a Lodge , or that they , have-already had one ; " though he perfectly .. knew : at- the same ' -timej-sthat - every thing had been prepared by his .. ' own . order .-. . - . 'He . ; then iobliged : every one ' of the- company to ¦ ¦ declare their , name and . . conditions . The Pole , whom Peyrok had brought
: beforenand liito . a-nei ghbouring apartment , - drest as an ; . Arminiarr , his .:. : eyes . blindfolded , ; whiclf he had done . , in ; ordersto ; g ive - him : the appearance- of . one ready . ; to , be admitted into the . Society , ; was led to . : the . room ^ -door , where : the others were assembled . ; s-Pallant ^ pre-. -tended / not : to observe him , till a soldieis . of : theguard ( unacquainted - . with their plot ) cried ' . 6 ut ; :. there : was another ; icriniinai they had'forgot ,
whichobliged him ... to ; set ; him : dowiisiu ; the : lisff . 'of . the : accused ; - 'The number in . all .. weremne' : sthe . Polahder .. and Peyrol ; one Meyar , a Swiss ; Brutschy ,. a . German ; sBerne , ; a Frenchman ;; r . these : three last - were . surgeons instheSwissitroops ; sBaffi ,: a Neapohtati , and . professor ¦ of . the Greek language ,, at . Naples ; . Piccinini ,-a .. Roman , andateacher of the mathematics ; andBereuzer , - aSwiede ¦ ; . the hinth was : ' a young
. man . of Naples ,, called : Severio ' GiarnbaVba ; . son to : a jeweller i- ' all of . -them true or false : Freemasons ,. , exceprs . -this . / yquth ,- iwho ' -was meither the one nor the other :=-5-.- ' .:: ¦ :- . . :-: LS : S : ; : SS S . , 5 - ¦ •_ ¦ ¦ v -- :. -. -A This last . cii-ciimstahceis-. sufficient toprov-e , -: tliat it ' colild " not'be a . real Lodge , where-none . but true . Brethren . are ' accepted ; ; but ; -not-. withstanding , if was rumoured . throughout all . Europe -that : a- 'Lodge