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To The Liberal Patrons Of The Freemasons' Magazine.
TO THE LIBERAL PATRONS OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE .
\ jrRATEFUL for the peculiar marks of public encouragement which honored the First Number of the F REEMASONS ' MAGAZINE , the Proprietors can only offer their sincere thanks ,
and assure their generous friends , that , consistent with their duty and their inclination they will embrace every opportunity ot improvement . Nor will the Ladies in this particular be forgotten—a portion of every succeeding number will be offered to their peculiar
attention ; and care will be taken that no subject of an improper tendency shall ever disgrace those volumes which it will be the unremitted endeavors of the Proprietors to render worthy of a place in the well-chosen library of genuine taste , in all it ' s elegant varieties : —where , without a fear , the owner may admit a wife , a sister , or a daughter , assured that female delicacy will
in it ' s amusement find instruction . The Proprietors are happy to learn that the superb Engravings of the First Number , have met with ' many admirers among judges of the imitative arts ; they are desirous of acquainting their Subscribers and Friends , that in the next Number , they will be presented with a hih-finished Portraita striking
likeg , ness of the Deputy Grand Mastr of England , the present Earl of MOIRA , from an Original Drawing ; accompanied with a few leading traits of that nobleman . The Embellishments of the future Numbers of the Freemasons' Magazine , will be given in that stile of excellence and diversity , which they hope will not fail to give universal satisfaction .
The Proprietors conclude , in the flattering hope , that from the stores they already are in the possession of , and from the liberal assistance promised , ' by some eminent literary characters , which are an ornament to the present age , they shall be enabled to ensure to the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE a solid and lasting foundation . FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE OFFICE , No . 7 , Newcastle-Street , Strand .
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To The Liberal Patrons Of The Freemasons' Magazine.
TO THE LIBERAL PATRONS OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE .
\ jrRATEFUL for the peculiar marks of public encouragement which honored the First Number of the F REEMASONS ' MAGAZINE , the Proprietors can only offer their sincere thanks ,
and assure their generous friends , that , consistent with their duty and their inclination they will embrace every opportunity ot improvement . Nor will the Ladies in this particular be forgotten—a portion of every succeeding number will be offered to their peculiar
attention ; and care will be taken that no subject of an improper tendency shall ever disgrace those volumes which it will be the unremitted endeavors of the Proprietors to render worthy of a place in the well-chosen library of genuine taste , in all it ' s elegant varieties : —where , without a fear , the owner may admit a wife , a sister , or a daughter , assured that female delicacy will
in it ' s amusement find instruction . The Proprietors are happy to learn that the superb Engravings of the First Number , have met with ' many admirers among judges of the imitative arts ; they are desirous of acquainting their Subscribers and Friends , that in the next Number , they will be presented with a hih-finished Portraita striking
likeg , ness of the Deputy Grand Mastr of England , the present Earl of MOIRA , from an Original Drawing ; accompanied with a few leading traits of that nobleman . The Embellishments of the future Numbers of the Freemasons' Magazine , will be given in that stile of excellence and diversity , which they hope will not fail to give universal satisfaction .
The Proprietors conclude , in the flattering hope , that from the stores they already are in the possession of , and from the liberal assistance promised , ' by some eminent literary characters , which are an ornament to the present age , they shall be enabled to ensure to the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE a solid and lasting foundation . FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE OFFICE , No . 7 , Newcastle-Street , Strand .