Definitionn. a natural or instinctive fellowship between people of similar interests
Last update: August 2, 2015
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After further travels on the continent he returned to London, where he posed as the founder of a new system of freemasonry, and was well received in the best society, being adored by the ladies. [Please select]
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"What is your conception of Freemasonry." [Please select]
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His heart was not in the mystical aspect of Freemasonry. [Please select]
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And he began to explain Freemasonry as he understood it to Prince Andrew. [Please select]
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And such had European life, politics, Freemasonry, philosophy, and philanthropy seemed to him. [Please select]
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It is possibly the earliest form of freemasonry, and it survives. [Please select]
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There is a freemasonry between people born in the same social world. [Please select]
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There undoubtedly was a sense of freemasonry between them. [Please select]
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There is a freemasonry of dawning womanhood which starts into life everywhere. [Please select]
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It must be confessed it is exclusive, esoteric,--a sort of moral freemasonry. [Please select]
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Now, joining forces, these two forest friends, linked in an idle moment by the nameless freemasonry of the woodland, were winding happily south along the seacoast. [Please select]
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