An Argument in Relation to Freemasonry Among Colored Men in This Country, Showing Its Regularity, Legality and Legitimacy (1866 Tribune Company edition) (Q7669): Difference between revisions

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Property / published by: Tribune Company / qualifier
 
date: 1866
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1866 edition, published by Tribune Company, Chicago, IL
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An Argument in Relation to Freemasonry Among Colored Men in This Country, Showing Its Regularity, Legality and Legitimacy (1866 Tribune Company edition)
1866 edition, published by Tribune Company, Chicago, IL

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    [1 of 2] AN | ARGUMENT | IN RELATION TO | FREEMASONRY AMONG COLORED MEN | IN THIS COUNTRY, | SHOWING ITS | REGULARITY, LEGALITY AND LEGITIMACY. | [line] | BY JOHN JONES, | M.W.G.M. for the Grand Lodge of Ohio (colored) and its Jurisdiction. | [line] | If I am your lordling slave, |
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    [2 of 2] By nature's law designed, | Why was an independent wish | E'er planted in my mind?--Burns. | [line] | CHICAGO: | TRIBUNE COMPANY'S BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE. | 1866 |
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