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Definition of Stonemasons
1. stonemason [n] - See also: stonemason
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stonemasons
Literary usage of Stonemasons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of a Spy in Paris During the Reign of Terror, January-July, 1794 by Charles Robert Leslie Fletcher (1895)
"On the contrary, the worst of the The stonemasons all factious, ... from the
trade of the stonemasons. They are continually in combination to refuse work ..."
2. The Journal of a Spy in Paris During the Reign of Terror, January-July, 1794 by Charles Robert Leslie Fletcher (1895)
"Few extreme factious among them, yet there are some who sit in the Commune- hall.
On the contrary, the worst of the The stonemasons all factious, ..."
3. Observations on the Rate of Mortality & Sickness Existing Amongst Friendly by Henry Ratcliffe (1850)
"stonemasons. stonemasons form about 2.90 per cent of the general class of lives,
and are located in every part of the country. Next to clerks, potters, ..."
4. Historical Records of New South Wales by Frank Murcott Bladen (1892)
"... 4 stonemasons ; 10 employed in the boats ; 3 wheelwrights ; 6 employed in the
stores ; 38 employed by the officers, Civil and Military Departments, ..."
5. A Statistical Account of the British Settlements in Australasia: Including by William Charles Wentworth (1824)
"... stonemasons, bricklayers, wheel and plough-wrights, blacksmiths, coopers,
harness-makers, sawyers, shoemakers, cabinet-makers, curriers, wool-sorters, ..."