Abstract
The Constitutions of Anderson, founding text of modern Freemasonry, went through the nineteenth century almost ignored by the Spanish brothers, indifferent to everything that came from the English Freemasonry and usually reluctant to spiritualists and legendary speeches of the Order. It was not until the twentieth century (1936) for the Spanish edition, which was added some ancient landmarks, but its publication was late because that year civil war broke out in Spain.
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