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    Resolutions adopted by the Ancient and accepted Scottish Rite of freemasonry at Denver, Colorado, Monday, May 18th, 1914

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    Opening: WHEREAS: During the past several months, there has existed in the coal mining districts of our State, a condition of insurrection against the lawful authority of our State Government, wherein several thousand misguided, and largely unnaturalized men, speaking more than twenty different languages, unacquainted with the true principles of constitutional government, consisting in part of veteran soldiers of the recent foreign wars, armed with high-power rifles; incited, led-on and financially sustained by agitators and professional trouble makers, mostly nonresidents of our State, possessing no property or other interests in our Commonwealth; have bid opendefiance to authority of our State, murdered many men and created a reign of terror in the said mining districts and have destroyed hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of property.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/books_pubs/1057/thumbnail.jp

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    Transactions of the Supreme Council of the 33d and last Degree for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States of America.

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    At head of title: Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free-masonry.Mode of access: Internet

    Morals and dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry.

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    "Digest-index of 'Morals and dogma, ' of Albert Pike 33,ÌŠ by T.W. Hugo ... Washington, D.C. [c1909]": iv, 218 p. at end."Prepared for the Supreme Council of the thirty-third degree, for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States and published by its authority."Mode of access: Internet
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