01956cam a22003011 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075035001800092040001800110042001200128050001600140245011500156260005000271300003200321500043700353500048600790610001601276610002301292710003201315700003901347700004401386711006601430711006301496711007801559999001701637ca 18001099 DLC20260227111107.0731213s1834 xx 000 0 eng  aca 18001099  a(OCoLC)759544 aDLCcNRUdDLC apremarc00aHS527b.M3500aMasonic oaths,bwith notes; to which are added practical proofs of the character and tendency of free-masonry. aMontpelier,bKnapp & Jewett, printers,c1834. aviii, [9]-106 p.c20 1/2cm. a"At a convention of the antimasonic members of the legislature of Vermont, in October, 1833, the state committee were requested to cause to be published, in pamphlet form, for general circulation, the oaths or obligations of freemasonry, with notes, together with such authenticated documents and facts, illustrative of the character and practical tendency of the masonic system, as might be deemed necessary and proper." -- Introd. aAppendix: Mr. Whittlesey's report to the United States anti-masonic convention, held at Philadelphia, September 11, 1830, on the abduction and murder of William Morgan [etc.] Mr. Hallett's report, on the construction of masonic penalties, &c., adopted by the National antimasonic convention held at Baltimore, September, 1831. Reply [of the state Antimasonic convention held at Worcester, Mass., Sept. 5 and 6, 1832] to the declaration of the 1200 masons [of Boston and vicinity]10aFreemasons.20aAntimasonic Party.1 aVermont.bGeneral Assembly.1 aWhittlesey, Frederick,d1799-1851.1 aHallett, Benjamin Franklin,d1797-1862.2 aUnited States anti-masonic conventiond(1830 :cPhiladelphia)2 aUnited States anti-masonic conventiond(1831 :cBaltimore)2 aAntimasonic state convention of Massachusettsn(3rd :d1832 :cWorcester) c15409d15409