THERE is a disposition in the human mind to venerate whatever bears the rust of antiquity or wears the venerable robes of old age; and it is considered in some quarters sufficient evidence of the sacredness of a thing, that it is ancient.
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Plain Thoughts On Secret Societies
July 25, 2007, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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Plain Thoughts on Secret Societies
January 30, 2005, Kessinger Publishing
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1417954256 9781417954254
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