93. Proceedings for 1853.
94. Proceedings for 1847.
95. The right to visit is restricted to once, by many Grand Lodges to enable him to become acquainted with the character of the lodge before he applies for membership.
96. Blackstone, Introd., § i.
97. For so we should interpret the word "honeste."
98. I have treated this subject of expulsion so fully in my "Lexicon of Freemasonry," and find so little more to say on the subject, that I have not at all varied from the course of argument, and very little from the phraseology of the article in that work.
99. In England, ejection from a membership by a subordinate lodge is called "exclusion," and it does not deprive the party of his general rights as a member of the fraternity.
100. Lexicon of Freemasonry.
101. Phillips, on Evidence, p. 3.
102. Chief Baron Gilbert.