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MACKEY'S FREEMASONRY: 



A LEXICON OF FREEMASONRY. Containing a definition of its 

 Communicable Terms, Notices of its History, Traditions, and Antiquities, 

 and an Account of all the Rites and Mysteries of the Ancient World. By 

 ALBERT G. MACKEY, M.D., Secretary-General of the Supreme Council 

 of the U.S., &c. Eighth Edition, thoroughly revised with APPENDIX by 

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HENRY MAYHEW'S CELEBRATED WORK ON 

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LONDON LABOUR AND THE LONDON 



POOR : A Cyclopaedia of the Condition and' Earnings of those that will 

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THE CRIMINAL PRISONS OF LONDON 



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