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James Franklin McIngvale (born
February 11, 1951), also
known as "Mattress Mack", is an
American businessman. He is
known for
owning and
operating the...
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Ninguaria or
Nivaria (Tenerife),
Canaria (Gran Canaria),
Pluvialia or
Invale (Lanzarote),
Ombrion (La Palma),
Planasia (Fuerteventura),
Iunonia or Junonia...
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Archived from the
original on 5
January 2002.
Retrieved 11 May 2007. Mc
Invale, Reid (1991). "Roman
Catholic Church Law
Regarding Freemasonry". Transactions...
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George Mc
Invale Grant (July 11, 1897 –
November 4, 1982) was an
American lawyer,
military veteran, and
politician who
served 14
terms as a
Democratic Representative...
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Georgia Historical Quarterly, Fall 1971, Vol. 55
Issue 3, pp 365–377 Mc
Invale,
Morton Ray "Macon, Georgia: The War Years, 1861–1865" (Ph.D. dissertation...
- islands:
Ninguaria or
Nivaria (Tenerife),
Canaria (Gran Canaria),
Pluvialia or
Invale (Lanzarote),
Ombrion (La Palma),
Planasia (Fuerteventura),
Iunonia or Junonia...
- "reiterated the ban on
masonic membership" in CDF 1983.
According to Mc
Invale (1992), the CDF (1985) "argues that
Masonry establishes a
relativistic symbolic...
- Its
elevation is 1,736 feet (529 m). A post
office was
established at
Invale in 1873, and
remained in
operation until it was
discontinued in 1994. Inavale...
- anti-Masonic
pronouncement by some
Catholic sources."
Gruber 1910; Mc
Invale 1992. Mc
Invale 1992. Gruber,
Hermann (1910). "Masonry (Freemasonry)". In Herbermann...
- 2 Vols., by
Claudia Carlen, IHM, (The
Pierian Press, 1990),
cited in Mc
Invale, Reid (c. 1992) [presented 1992-06-13]. "Roman
Catholic Church law regarding...