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littl ^ ^ regular Led and £ fc ^ fcstr 0 ssj a Sister Inspectress , a Sister
a Sister Secretary , a , Sister Iirt ^ ^ ei * ehibnies ^ 0 ^ with a > gol ^ All the Sisters and ^ aprons ; a ^
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The 12 th March , 1779 , a letter was d to the Duchess of Bourbon , in her quality of Grrand Mistress . It was sent by a poor family from the country . A meeting was held , presided over by the Duchess ; funds were subscribed for the poor family , who had thus solicited alms .
In 1779 the Lodge of Candour offered a prize for the best Essay on the following subject : " "Which is the most economical way , the most healthy , and the most useful to * society , to bring up foundlings , from the period of their birth to the age of seven years ?" A titled Mason , but a victim to family hatred , without a profession or resources , thanks to the noble Sisters composing the Lodge of Candour , obtained , in 1779 , from the king a pension and a lieutenancy .
The court movements , we read in the " Univers Ma § onnique" of Cesar Moreau , caused the Lodge of Candour to be broken up in 1780 . 7
The Quadruple Lodge ot Adoption ot the" JNme Bisters , so called after the regular Lodge of the same name , in 1776 and in 1777 , of Antenil , was held at Madame Helvetius '; in 1778 at the same sister ' s , in honour of Brother Benjamin Franklin ; and in . 1779 , at "W aux-hall , philanthropic fetes were held . In 1780 , to celebrate the convalescence of the Grand Master , the Duke of
Chartres , the Lodge Social Contract formed a Lodge of Adoption ftt Waux-hall , presided over by the Abbe Bertolio , assisted by the y on . nt . ' 4 n
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
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littl ^ ^ regular Led and £ fc ^ fcstr 0 ssj a Sister Inspectress , a Sister
a Sister Secretary , a , Sister Iirt ^ ^ ei * ehibnies ^ 0 ^ with a > gol ^ All the Sisters and ^ aprons ; a ^
The 3 I ^ ^^ d Mistress : h ppi # p ; in the Lodgeof S ^ ntA ^ presided ^ pearly a thpusand persons , the ^ ife of society ; assisted at this meeting , ^ his first and during several yearsys
sacred banners of : # city contained of theniost illustrious and distinguished , ^ a the great jc ^^ nd happiness In 1777 her H ^
Bourbohj presided over the L ^ meetings there yra civic courage m who had thrown himself into the fe
The 12 th March , 1779 , a letter was d to the Duchess of Bourbon , in her quality of Grrand Mistress . It was sent by a poor family from the country . A meeting was held , presided over by the Duchess ; funds were subscribed for the poor family , who had thus solicited alms .
In 1779 the Lodge of Candour offered a prize for the best Essay on the following subject : " "Which is the most economical way , the most healthy , and the most useful to * society , to bring up foundlings , from the period of their birth to the age of seven years ?" A titled Mason , but a victim to family hatred , without a profession or resources , thanks to the noble Sisters composing the Lodge of Candour , obtained , in 1779 , from the king a pension and a lieutenancy .
The court movements , we read in the " Univers Ma § onnique" of Cesar Moreau , caused the Lodge of Candour to be broken up in 1780 . 7
The Quadruple Lodge ot Adoption ot the" JNme Bisters , so called after the regular Lodge of the same name , in 1776 and in 1777 , of Antenil , was held at Madame Helvetius '; in 1778 at the same sister ' s , in honour of Brother Benjamin Franklin ; and in . 1779 , at "W aux-hall , philanthropic fetes were held . In 1780 , to celebrate the convalescence of the Grand Master , the Duke of
Chartres , the Lodge Social Contract formed a Lodge of Adoption ftt Waux-hall , presided over by the Abbe Bertolio , assisted by the y on . nt . ' 4 n