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Article EXPLANATION OF THE ENGRAVINGS. Page 1 of 1 Article EMBELLISHMENTS for No. II. Page 1 of 1 Article ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Page 1 of 1
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Explanation Of The Engravings.
EXPLANATION OF THE ENGRAVINGS .
THii i-ivONT SPIECE represents JosticE , FORTITUDE , and PRUDENCE , sup . KITTFR f ed » ' ) ° Jnvc K ° 3 ' al Hi * » theP « , N « WALES , GRAND MASTER ot MASONS in ENGLAND ; with the different INSIGNIA of MASONRY distributed around the AJasonic Pyramid . THE VIGNETTE DEDICATORY PLATE to the Right Worshipful and IUwD 0 » ACTING GRAND
^? vn ™? 5 , ? ' MASTER , representing the GENII ot the MASON , c ORDER lighting their Torches , as figurative of i ' lUENDSiiii' and SOCIAL UNION ; and , at the same time , unfolding a Mantle containing the mysterious Emblems of the Order , under the scnitinixin- Inspection of the EVE ot Providence . Designed by MATHER BROWN Esn Historical Painter to their Royal Highnesses the DUKE and DUTCHESS of YORK
Embellishments For No. Ii.
EMBELLISHMENTS for No . II .
First . —The Great MASOXIC PILLAR , inscribed to the Masons of G rest Britain ; with the Dance of the Genii . Second .--Asia conquered and humbled , kneeling and laying ji Sabre at the Feet of Britannia , who is seated upon a Rock , and pointing to her favorite Hero , COR . NWALI . IS ( the gallant Conqueror of Ti ppooSultaun ) whose Medallion is supported by Fame , sounding her trumpet ; at her- * idc is seen Europe , Africa and . America awaiting the Issue oi'iier Decisions . " *
Acknowledgments To Correspondents.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS .
Wc return our sincere Thanks for the many literary Favors already received , but which came too late for insertion this Month ; therefore in future , must request of those who please to honor us with their Comniu . nications , that they will send them as earl y in the Month as possible if they expect to find them inserted in the subsequent Number . Under Consideration two Pieces signed Brother R . P . Gainsborough Lincolnshire . Also a Letter Prom Bath , signed , A Knigh t Templar ° acknowled the recei "
We ge pt of a Letter from a very respectable Brother belonging to the Lod ge of Antiquity ,, and his advice respecting civin-r Portraits ot every eminent Mason we mean to adopt , as arm moments are made for that purpose , besides several other embellishments ' which will add dignity to the Undertaking . V * The Publisher of this Work likewise begs leave to observe that those who please to become Subscribers , by sending their Names to him , shall be regularly served with beautiful Impressions of the Embellishments and Letter-Press .
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Explanation Of The Engravings.
EXPLANATION OF THE ENGRAVINGS .
THii i-ivONT SPIECE represents JosticE , FORTITUDE , and PRUDENCE , sup . KITTFR f ed » ' ) ° Jnvc K ° 3 ' al Hi * » theP « , N « WALES , GRAND MASTER ot MASONS in ENGLAND ; with the different INSIGNIA of MASONRY distributed around the AJasonic Pyramid . THE VIGNETTE DEDICATORY PLATE to the Right Worshipful and IUwD 0 » ACTING GRAND
^? vn ™? 5 , ? ' MASTER , representing the GENII ot the MASON , c ORDER lighting their Torches , as figurative of i ' lUENDSiiii' and SOCIAL UNION ; and , at the same time , unfolding a Mantle containing the mysterious Emblems of the Order , under the scnitinixin- Inspection of the EVE ot Providence . Designed by MATHER BROWN Esn Historical Painter to their Royal Highnesses the DUKE and DUTCHESS of YORK
Embellishments For No. Ii.
EMBELLISHMENTS for No . II .
First . —The Great MASOXIC PILLAR , inscribed to the Masons of G rest Britain ; with the Dance of the Genii . Second .--Asia conquered and humbled , kneeling and laying ji Sabre at the Feet of Britannia , who is seated upon a Rock , and pointing to her favorite Hero , COR . NWALI . IS ( the gallant Conqueror of Ti ppooSultaun ) whose Medallion is supported by Fame , sounding her trumpet ; at her- * idc is seen Europe , Africa and . America awaiting the Issue oi'iier Decisions . " *
Acknowledgments To Correspondents.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS .
Wc return our sincere Thanks for the many literary Favors already received , but which came too late for insertion this Month ; therefore in future , must request of those who please to honor us with their Comniu . nications , that they will send them as earl y in the Month as possible if they expect to find them inserted in the subsequent Number . Under Consideration two Pieces signed Brother R . P . Gainsborough Lincolnshire . Also a Letter Prom Bath , signed , A Knigh t Templar ° acknowled the recei "
We ge pt of a Letter from a very respectable Brother belonging to the Lod ge of Antiquity ,, and his advice respecting civin-r Portraits ot every eminent Mason we mean to adopt , as arm moments are made for that purpose , besides several other embellishments ' which will add dignity to the Undertaking . V * The Publisher of this Work likewise begs leave to observe that those who please to become Subscribers , by sending their Names to him , shall be regularly served with beautiful Impressions of the Embellishments and Letter-Press .