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Date: 2012-12-15 07:09:25
Military personnel
Gilbert du Motier
marquis de Lafayette
Scottish Rite
French people
Structure
Scottish Knights Templar
Robert Macoy
Masonic organizations
Knights Templar
Masonic Rites

LAFAYETTE AND THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR by James R. Case On his fourth and farewell visit to the United States in[removed], Lafayette, as guest of the

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