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The Architects of America: Freemasons and the Growth of the United States

By: Russell Charles Blackwell | Book details

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION1
PART I. FOUNDATIONS5
CHAPTER 1. “I WAS MADE A FREEMASON…”7
CHAPTER 2. “TO BE SEEN AT THE ROYAL-EXCHANGE EVERY DAY…”29
CHAPTER 3. “GEOMETRY IN THE ORIGINAL SENSE, IS THE ART OF MEASURING LAND… 53
PART II. ENTRANCE77
CHAPTER 4. THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF THE BUILDING…79
CHAPTER 5. THE SOUTH EAST PART…99
CHAPTER 6. “THE ROYALL ARCH WAS CARRIED BY TWO EXCETTENT MASONS…”121
PART III. FLOOR141
CHAPTER 7. “THEY DETERMINED TO CONSULT VITRUVIUS, PALLADIO, AND ALL OTHER WRITERS OF REPUTATION IN THE ART”143
CHAPTER 8. “THE LENGTH THEREOF WAS THREESCORE CUBITS, AND THE BREADTH THEREOF TWENTY CUBITS”165
CHAPTER 9. “THEY LIE OPEN AND IMMOVABLE IN THE LODGE”187
PART IV. ROOF205
CHAPTER 10. “SO HE WAS SEVEN YEARS IN BUILDING IT…”207

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