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Article EXPLANATION OF THE ENGRAVINGS. Page 1 of 1 Article ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Page 1 of 1
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Explanation Of The Engravings.
EXPLANATION OF THE ENGRAVINGS .
r First . —The Great MASONIC PILLAR , inscribed to the Masons of Great Britain ; with the Dance of the Genii . Second . —Asia conquered and humbled , kneeling and laying a Sabre at the Feet of Britannia , who is seated upon a Rock , and pointing to her favorite Hero , COIINWALLIS ( the gallant Conqueror of TippooSultaun , whose Medallion is supported by . Fame , sounding her trumpet ; at her side is seen Europe , Africa ' And America awaiting the Issue of her Decisions .
Acknowledgments To Correspondents.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS .
Two Pieces signed Brother R , P . Gainsborough , Lincolnshire , Also a Letter from Bath , signed A Knight Templar , in our next . . The Essay on Operative Masonry is come to hand , and shall meet every due attention in our next Number . The " Eulogium on the Anniversary of St . John , signed J . G . master of the Lodge at Wakefield , " in our next certain .
Several other Literary Favors under consideration will appear in our next , particularly the Es :, ay on Prudence , signed Brother Coiigreve , Nottingham ; and that on Masonry , by Brother Kanmer . ¦ We return our sincere thanks to those Correspondents who have already favored us with their Communications , particularly oitr worthy Brother of the Ledge of Antiquity---the Author of the Letter signed Annan , —to our Brothers belonging to the Sbakcspeur Lodge , Stratford on Avert---and to the Author of the Lines signed Clio , hoping for their future favors which it shall be our unremitting study to deserve .
"We likewise beg leave to return our sincere thanks to our Brother at Mailing , in ivciit , and will accept with p leasure his kind offer , which we promise to pay every due and honorable attention to ; also return him our test thanks for the favors already received . Gratitude will not suffer us to close our address of thanks to our Correspondents , witbot't acknowledging the great favor received from our worthy Brother r . ' . V . indefatigable Mason , Captain Hannam , as all who
jead the poetical - History of Gyges's Ring" will acknowledge . ,, * ,, All Literary-Favors , & c . addressed to J . W . BUNNF . Y , at the Frecmasr . ii s Magazine Of : cc , Is ' o . 7 , Newcastle-Street , Strand ( post-paid ) will be ' ' illy attended to . Or all ' those wishing to become Subscribers to this Work , by serving their Nantes as above ,, shall be regularly served with beautiful Impressions of the Engravings and Letter-Press . Proofs of the Engravings , for framing , may be had as above , price is . 6 d .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Explanation Of The Engravings.
EXPLANATION OF THE ENGRAVINGS .
r First . —The Great MASONIC PILLAR , inscribed to the Masons of Great Britain ; with the Dance of the Genii . Second . —Asia conquered and humbled , kneeling and laying a Sabre at the Feet of Britannia , who is seated upon a Rock , and pointing to her favorite Hero , COIINWALLIS ( the gallant Conqueror of TippooSultaun , whose Medallion is supported by . Fame , sounding her trumpet ; at her side is seen Europe , Africa ' And America awaiting the Issue of her Decisions .
Acknowledgments To Correspondents.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS .
Two Pieces signed Brother R , P . Gainsborough , Lincolnshire , Also a Letter from Bath , signed A Knight Templar , in our next . . The Essay on Operative Masonry is come to hand , and shall meet every due attention in our next Number . The " Eulogium on the Anniversary of St . John , signed J . G . master of the Lodge at Wakefield , " in our next certain .
Several other Literary Favors under consideration will appear in our next , particularly the Es :, ay on Prudence , signed Brother Coiigreve , Nottingham ; and that on Masonry , by Brother Kanmer . ¦ We return our sincere thanks to those Correspondents who have already favored us with their Communications , particularly oitr worthy Brother of the Ledge of Antiquity---the Author of the Letter signed Annan , —to our Brothers belonging to the Sbakcspeur Lodge , Stratford on Avert---and to the Author of the Lines signed Clio , hoping for their future favors which it shall be our unremitting study to deserve .
"We likewise beg leave to return our sincere thanks to our Brother at Mailing , in ivciit , and will accept with p leasure his kind offer , which we promise to pay every due and honorable attention to ; also return him our test thanks for the favors already received . Gratitude will not suffer us to close our address of thanks to our Correspondents , witbot't acknowledging the great favor received from our worthy Brother r . ' . V . indefatigable Mason , Captain Hannam , as all who
jead the poetical - History of Gyges's Ring" will acknowledge . ,, * ,, All Literary-Favors , & c . addressed to J . W . BUNNF . Y , at the Frecmasr . ii s Magazine Of : cc , Is ' o . 7 , Newcastle-Street , Strand ( post-paid ) will be ' ' illy attended to . Or all ' those wishing to become Subscribers to this Work , by serving their Nantes as above ,, shall be regularly served with beautiful Impressions of the Engravings and Letter-Press . Proofs of the Engravings , for framing , may be had as above , price is . 6 d .