All good Americans, particularly Masons, are or ought to be most vitally interested in and informed upon the origin and early history of the United States, as well as the character of those brave and fearless men who staked their all in promoting that dangerous venture, the American Revolution, and carrying it to a successful issue.
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Masonry in the Formation of Our Government 1761-1799
March 1997, Kessinger Publishing
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"All good Americans, particularly Masons, are or ought to be most vitally interested in and informed upon the origin and early history of the United States, as well as the character of those brave and fearless men who staked their all in promoting that dangerous venture, the American Revolution, and carrying it to a successful issue."
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