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Anti-Mason

[ an-tee-mey-suhn, an-tahy- ]

noun

U.S. History.
  1. a member of the Anti-Masonic party or a supporter of its principles.


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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 础苍路迟颈-惭补路蝉辞苍路颈肠 [an-tee-m, uh, -, son, -ik, an-tahy-], adjective
  • 础苍顎卼颈-惭补顎僺辞苍路谤测 noun
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Millard Fillmore, a New York Anti-Mason from the start, became president in 1850.

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William Seward, another New York Anti-Mason, became Abraham Lincoln鈥檚 secretary of state, serving as a key member of the president鈥檚 wartime cabinet.

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And, like an anti-Mason and Dixon, he is unconcerned about boundaries, which the states can also work out themselves.

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The petition was favorably considered, but before it could be acted upon the Morgan anti-mason riot broke out, and the Masonic Hall, where the chapter met, was burned by the mob and all the records consumed.

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Massachusetts sent Charles Gordon Greene, the veteran editor of the Boston Post; Benjamin F. Butler, then known as a smart Lowell lawyer, and the old anti-Mason, Ben.

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