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Proceedings Of the condition of the Order the Grand Commander says: I regret ... Sir Knight
Win. H. Ruby, PGC. who has been appointed as Sir Knight Sehultz's successor, ...
by Freemasons. Colorado Knights Templars. Grand Commandery
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The Churchman's library Also, in order that the young Fiducio might be nurtured in wisdom, ... by which
thou shait be called shall be, Sir Fiducio, the Knight of the Ruby Cross. ...
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The Elenium, The Diamond, Throne the Ruby Knight, the Sapphire Rose “This is Sir Sparhawk. a member of our order," the first knight declared to the
two who had remained at the gate. "We have confirmed his identity and vouch ...
by David Eddings
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Knights American Mechanical Dictionary The groups are drawn by pressure on handles, the required order being ... A
drilled steel plate or ruby through which a wire or ribbon of metal is drawn to
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by Edward H. Knight
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The British herald; or, Cabinet of armorial bearings of the nobility & gentry of Great Britain & Ireland, from the earliest to the present time, with a complete glossary of heraldic terms: to which is prefixed a History of heraldry, collected and arranged ... This order was instituted in France, in 1606, by the Duke de Nevers, for
catholic and protestant knights engaging to protect widows and orphans. ...
by Thomas Robson
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Encyclopaedia Britannica or a Dictionary of Arts and Sciences [...] The rock-ruby, a name very improperly given to the garnet, ... This order
consist* of twenty- six knights-companions, generally princes and peers, ...
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The complete dictionary of arts and sciences This order con- fists of twenty six knights-companions, generally princes and
peers, whereof the king of England is the sovereign or chief. ...
by Temple H. Croker, Thomas Williams, Samuel Clarke
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The history of chivalry, or, Knighthood and its times He bore at the end of his lance a ribbon or some other sign of woman's favour ;
and with this badge of power he waved the fiercest knights into order and ...
by Charles Mills
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The history of the crusades, for the recovery and possession of the Holy Land General Principles of the Religious Orders. — Qualifications for them Use of
these Orders to Palestine. — Modern History of the Knights Templars. ...
by Charles Mills
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The complete dictionary of arts and sciences. In which the whole circle of human learning is explained, and the difficulties attending the acquisition of every art, whether liberal or mechanical, are removed, in the most easy and familiar manner ... This order con- fists of twenty six knights-companions, generally princes and
peers, whereof the king of England is the sovereign or chief. ...
by Wilson and Fell (Londres), Fletcher and Hodson (Cambridge)
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