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| | Masonic Exposures |
 | | "A Ritual of Freemasonry" by Avery Allyn, New York, New York, 1852. |
 | | Above it was mentioned that the degrees of American Freemasonry, to the top of the York rite, and to the upper reaches of the A.A.S.R., (which degrees were published as "Richardson's Monitor", around 1861), were all performed publically in 1827-9. |
 | | We'll quote from a document below, "The Report Respecting the Authenticity of the Masonic Disclosures, Made to the New York State Convention, February 21, 1839." (This report is found in a collection of 27 essays, addresses, reports, entitled, "Opinions on Speculative Freemasonry,..." and compiled by James C. Odiorne, 1830. |
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