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The Freemasons' Lexicon.
with which she would have no connection . In the year 1786 she again commenced to work b y the English Ritual S Her first P . G . M nominated from London was the geheime Legationsrath von Hmueber . b ° Then flowed in ] 76 o the Landrost Graf von Kielmannsegge . 178 b until 8 6 , the former Governor of Hanover , and afterwards Grossherzog Carl Ludwig Fnedrich von Mecklenburg-Strelitz f
iLll Vsno S ! ° C Hel " Z rF ° - , <* lenburg-Strelitz were , Until 1809 , der Kamroer President und Staats Minister Graf von Kielmannsegge . Until 1812 , Consistorial Rath Kaufmann . Until 1816 , General und Commandant von Hedemann Besides Hanover , this P G . L . has Daughter Lodges in Alfeld Sbu ^ anfos ? S , LUneberS ' MMnto ' ^^ ™** -.
College Musings.
COLLEGE MUSINGS .
THE STUDENT ' S DIARY , AND FARTHER RAMBLES TO ANCIENT MONA , OR ISLE OP MAN , IN SEARCH OP THE PICTURESQUE . ( Continued from page 315 , Vol . 3 . N . S ) CHAPTER V . June 19 th .-B . ose this morning earlier than common . Much oppressed by my dyspeptic disorder which attributed
, I to a want of exercise and therefore took a turn upon the sands before breakfast The sho e ' here intnLf ° T P ^ . W , ending & r about two mile or more in length , one extremity being protected by a fearful bed of rocks and heights running some five hundred feet perpendicularl y from Wgh water ™_! , " tI reaChlnS 3 _ fer as the harbour of Whitehaven ThesTare 3 pS SeaCartS St Bees' ds when
Mow TJ ^ f ^ , ,, ' He *> •«•«! the wind blovvs a gale from either of two particular points of the compass tW Indee d ? t i . ^ Bati 0 n " that »— ™ i ^ minemlyTngerS indeed it is not an uncommon occurrence for vessels in the winter season , taken m a stress of weather , to be run aground in the bay rather than encounter the certain and inevitable destruction ? f wrecked upon those tremendous and fearful rocks , where— wrecKea upon
' aFJ ? e Cr 0 WS - ani 1 guIls ' that wi n £ the midnight air : Show scarce so gross as beetles : Half way down Mml ? f _ , t " ^ Bathers sa ,, hire : dreadful trade . ' Melhinks , he seems no bigger than his head : 1 he fishermen , that walk upon the beach , Appear like mice , anil yon tall anchoring bark . Diminished to her cock ; her cock , a bnov Almost too small for si ght : the murmuring surge rilf ^ i , \ ° ur'numlJer'd idle pebbles chafes , B Cannot be heard so high . "
To be sure there is a light-house on the hi ghest point of the heid land between St . Bees' and Whitehaven ; but L briUiant beacon in . he dismal darkness of the stormy night only lights the despairingMariner
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemasons' Lexicon.
with which she would have no connection . In the year 1786 she again commenced to work b y the English Ritual S Her first P . G . M nominated from London was the geheime Legationsrath von Hmueber . b ° Then flowed in ] 76 o the Landrost Graf von Kielmannsegge . 178 b until 8 6 , the former Governor of Hanover , and afterwards Grossherzog Carl Ludwig Fnedrich von Mecklenburg-Strelitz f
iLll Vsno S ! ° C Hel " Z rF ° - , <* lenburg-Strelitz were , Until 1809 , der Kamroer President und Staats Minister Graf von Kielmannsegge . Until 1812 , Consistorial Rath Kaufmann . Until 1816 , General und Commandant von Hedemann Besides Hanover , this P G . L . has Daughter Lodges in Alfeld Sbu ^ anfos ? S , LUneberS ' MMnto ' ^^ ™** -.
College Musings.
COLLEGE MUSINGS .
THE STUDENT ' S DIARY , AND FARTHER RAMBLES TO ANCIENT MONA , OR ISLE OP MAN , IN SEARCH OP THE PICTURESQUE . ( Continued from page 315 , Vol . 3 . N . S ) CHAPTER V . June 19 th .-B . ose this morning earlier than common . Much oppressed by my dyspeptic disorder which attributed
, I to a want of exercise and therefore took a turn upon the sands before breakfast The sho e ' here intnLf ° T P ^ . W , ending & r about two mile or more in length , one extremity being protected by a fearful bed of rocks and heights running some five hundred feet perpendicularl y from Wgh water ™_! , " tI reaChlnS 3 _ fer as the harbour of Whitehaven ThesTare 3 pS SeaCartS St Bees' ds when
Mow TJ ^ f ^ , ,, ' He *> •«•«! the wind blovvs a gale from either of two particular points of the compass tW Indee d ? t i . ^ Bati 0 n " that »— ™ i ^ minemlyTngerS indeed it is not an uncommon occurrence for vessels in the winter season , taken m a stress of weather , to be run aground in the bay rather than encounter the certain and inevitable destruction ? f wrecked upon those tremendous and fearful rocks , where— wrecKea upon
' aFJ ? e Cr 0 WS - ani 1 guIls ' that wi n £ the midnight air : Show scarce so gross as beetles : Half way down Mml ? f _ , t " ^ Bathers sa ,, hire : dreadful trade . ' Melhinks , he seems no bigger than his head : 1 he fishermen , that walk upon the beach , Appear like mice , anil yon tall anchoring bark . Diminished to her cock ; her cock , a bnov Almost too small for si ght : the murmuring surge rilf ^ i , \ ° ur'numlJer'd idle pebbles chafes , B Cannot be heard so high . "
To be sure there is a light-house on the hi ghest point of the heid land between St . Bees' and Whitehaven ; but L briUiant beacon in . he dismal darkness of the stormy night only lights the despairingMariner