. The gems of masonry : emblematic and descriptive . econd, and third stories shalt thou make it.— Gen. vi, 14, 15, 16. G. ..On this problem many important de-ductions of geometry are founded. The pro-position is this, and it is true of every trianglecontaining one right angle that, the squaredescribed upon the side of the right angle, isequal to the sum of the squares describedupon the other two sides.—Mon. 92.—Free Mas. Lib. 187.—Eudidy b. i. prop. 47. .As the sands in the glass soonmeasure the period of an hour, so dothe moments of our being soon wingaway the season of life. That whichi


. The gems of masonry : emblematic and descriptive . econd, and third stories shalt thou make it.— Gen. vi, 14, 15, 16. G. ..On this problem many important de-ductions of geometry are founded. The pro-position is this, and it is true of every trianglecontaining one right angle that, the squaredescribed upon the side of the right angle, isequal to the sum of the squares describedupon the other two sides.—Mon. 92.—Free Mas. Lib. 187.—Eudidy b. i. prop. 47. .As the sands in the glass soonmeasure the period of an hour, so dothe moments of our being soon wingaway the season of life. That whichis always short is growing constantlyshorter, till the wave of time is swal-lowed by the billows of eternity. Thisemblem is, therefore, a constant mon-itor of the shortness of human life.—Mon, 92. .Boast not thyself of to-morrow ; for thou knowest not whata day may bring forth.—Prov. xxvii, 1. My days are swifterthan a weavers shuttle. 0 remember that my life is wind.—■Job vii, 6, 7. For we are but of yesterday, and know nothing,.


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