And that no master or fellow supplant others of their worke, (that is to say) that if he hath taken a worke, or else stand master of any worke, that he shall not put him out, unless he be unable of cunning to make an end of his worke. The Old Charges of British Freemasons - Page 65by William James Hughan - 1872 - 90 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Smith Webb - 1808 - 348 pages
...the craft have no slander. " Secondly, Allso, that no master take worke but that he take rtasonable pay for itt ; so that the lord may be truely served, and ike master to.live honestly and to pay his fellowes truely. And that no master or fallow supplant others... | |
| Samuel Cole, Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Maryland - 1817 - 462 pages
...know himselfe well able to perform the worke, so that the Craft have no slander. "Secondly, AIlso, that no Master take worke but that he take reasonable pay for itt; so that the Lord may be truly served, and the Master to live honestly, and to pay his Fellows truely. And that no Master or... | |
| Thomas Smith Webb - 1818 - 336 pages
...unless he know himselfe well able to perform the worke, so that the craft have no slander. " Secondly, Allso, that no master take worke but that he take...served, and the master to live honestly, and to pay his fellowes truely. And that no master or fellowe supplant others of their worke ; (that is to say) that... | |
| Thomas Smith Webb - 1818 - 318 pages
...the worke, so that the craft have no slander. "Secondly, Allso, that no. master take worke but tbat he take reasonable pay for itt : so that the lord...served, and the master to live honestly, and to pay his fellowes truely. And that no master or fellowe supplant others of their worke ; (that is to say) that... | |
| Richard Carlile - 1825 - 920 pages
...Allso, that no master take worke but that Re take reasonable pay for it; so that the lord may be truly served, and the master to live honestly, and to pay...truely. And that no master or fellow supplant others of their worke; ('that is to say) that if he hath taken a worke, or else stand master of any worke, that... | |
| 1827 - 72 pages
...unless he know himself well able to performe the worke, so that the craft have no slander. ' Secondly, Allso, that no master take worke but that he take reasonable pay for it; so that the lord may be truly served, and the master to live honestly, and to pay his fellows truely.... | |
| William Preston - 1829 - 488 pages
...unless he know himselfe well able to perform the worke, so that the craft have no slander. ' Secondly, Allso, that no master take worke, but that he take...pay for itt ; so that the lord may be truely served, aml the master to live honestly, and to pay his fellows truely. And that no master or fellow supplant... | |
| 1848 - 796 pages
...noe slander. " Secondly, also that noe Master take noe worke but that be take reasonable pay for it, so that the lord may be truely served, and the Master to live honestly and to pay his fellows truely ; also that no Master or fellow supplant others of their worke (that is to say,) if he have taken a... | |
| 1848 - 574 pages
...slander. '• Secondly, also that noe Master take noe worke but that he take reasonable pay for it, so that the lord may be truely served, and the Master to live honestly and to pay his fellows truely ; also that no Master or fellow suplant others of their worke (that is to say), if he have taken a... | |
| Henry Clinton Atwood - 1850 - 448 pages
...unlesse he know himsclfe well able to perform the worke, so that the craft have no slander. " Secondly. Allso, that no master take worke but that he take...served, and the master to live honestly and to pay his. fellowes truely. And that no master or fellow supplant others of their worke ; (that is to say) that... | |
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