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Acknowledgments To Correspondents.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS .
In our next we shall continue the very valuable Remarks on Druidism , from Mr . Polwhele's History of Devonshire , which came too late for insertion in the present number . - The Song by Brother J . B . though possessing a peculiar kind of merit , is too incorrect , and something loo ludicrous for the FreemascSns" Magazine , which depends for
support on the purity of its composition . Our thanks are due to Amicus for his packet , and still more for his offer of future assistance ; the legal essay , he will perceive on reflection , is better adapted to a newspaper than to any other mode of publication . The Impeachment ( from its age ) one half of our readers would not understand ; the other half would not thank us for it . The Lines on the Great Duke of Marlborough ' s Departure for Germany , are not intei
resting enough for publication at this time . But though Amicus has rather misunderstood -the nature of our Work in the present instance , we shall be sincerely thankful for his assistance on subjects of science or entertainment . A Portrait of Thomas Banks , Esq . R . A . from a painting by James Northcote , Esq . R . A . —with Biography ; the Masonic Ode by Mr . William Walker ; and the Hint ; in our next .
In No . XII . we shall detail our plan for engraving the Portraits in the Grand Hall , under the sanction of the Grand Lodge ;—unanimously conferred on the Proprietor at the last Quarterly Communication . * * We must entreat ' our Correspondents , who wish an early insertion of their favours ^ that they will transmit them on or before the 3 th day of every month .
Any ' of the Portraits contained in this work may be had in frames , handsomely gilt and glazed , 3135 . each , by applying at the BRITISH LETTER-FOUNDRY , Bream ' s Buildings , Chancery-lane , where Communications for the Proprietor will be thanks fully received . Subscribers may have their Volumes bound , by sending therri to the British Foundry as above .
PRICES OF BINDING PER VOLUME . s . d . Half bound , Russia back , . ¦' . 16 Calf , lettered , . 20 Ditto , gilt , a 6 - Extra , with Masonic Embellishments , .- , » . 4 p
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Acknowledgments To Correspondents.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS .
In our next we shall continue the very valuable Remarks on Druidism , from Mr . Polwhele's History of Devonshire , which came too late for insertion in the present number . - The Song by Brother J . B . though possessing a peculiar kind of merit , is too incorrect , and something loo ludicrous for the FreemascSns" Magazine , which depends for
support on the purity of its composition . Our thanks are due to Amicus for his packet , and still more for his offer of future assistance ; the legal essay , he will perceive on reflection , is better adapted to a newspaper than to any other mode of publication . The Impeachment ( from its age ) one half of our readers would not understand ; the other half would not thank us for it . The Lines on the Great Duke of Marlborough ' s Departure for Germany , are not intei
resting enough for publication at this time . But though Amicus has rather misunderstood -the nature of our Work in the present instance , we shall be sincerely thankful for his assistance on subjects of science or entertainment . A Portrait of Thomas Banks , Esq . R . A . from a painting by James Northcote , Esq . R . A . —with Biography ; the Masonic Ode by Mr . William Walker ; and the Hint ; in our next .
In No . XII . we shall detail our plan for engraving the Portraits in the Grand Hall , under the sanction of the Grand Lodge ;—unanimously conferred on the Proprietor at the last Quarterly Communication . * * We must entreat ' our Correspondents , who wish an early insertion of their favours ^ that they will transmit them on or before the 3 th day of every month .
Any ' of the Portraits contained in this work may be had in frames , handsomely gilt and glazed , 3135 . each , by applying at the BRITISH LETTER-FOUNDRY , Bream ' s Buildings , Chancery-lane , where Communications for the Proprietor will be thanks fully received . Subscribers may have their Volumes bound , by sending therri to the British Foundry as above .
PRICES OF BINDING PER VOLUME . s . d . Half bound , Russia back , . ¦' . 16 Calf , lettered , . 20 Ditto , gilt , a 6 - Extra , with Masonic Embellishments , .- , » . 4 p