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Preface To Volume The Eleventh.
deemed important upon that national event , and in a concise but accurate review of circumstances as they have arisen , to convey through our Magazine a valuable repository of useful information relative to the affairs of our sister kingdom . >¦ To our correspondents we beg leave to present our tribute of thanks
for their past communications . ; and a continuance of their future favours will be received with pleasure and sentiments of gratitude . Such arrangements have been recently made for tiie future conduct ofthe Masonic part of this Magazine , that we are inclined to hope that the Brethren ofthe various Lodges will consider it as the recorder of their transactions , and as such , looking up to them / or further support .
We are not inclined to appreciate our own labours ; but at a time when other publications are rising in price , we still continue to offer the public an elegant Volume on the usual terms , fully relying on a sale , so far extensive as to make it answer our purpose , and the design of its undertaking , which we presume is altogether laudable . ' The temporary relaxation from following up a continuation of
the Parliamentary Debates will afford us an opportunity of attending to such objects of importance as may enhance the respectability of our publication .
Of that part of it which we-mean , for the future , to devote to the Obituary , it is our intention to be particularly careful ; and shall esteem it as a favour , if our readers and friends would transmit for insertion the characters of those whom they have been accustomed to behold with . the eye of fond affection , whose virtues they have admired , and whose moral excellencies they may wish to point out for the imitation of mankind .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Preface To Volume The Eleventh.
deemed important upon that national event , and in a concise but accurate review of circumstances as they have arisen , to convey through our Magazine a valuable repository of useful information relative to the affairs of our sister kingdom . >¦ To our correspondents we beg leave to present our tribute of thanks
for their past communications . ; and a continuance of their future favours will be received with pleasure and sentiments of gratitude . Such arrangements have been recently made for tiie future conduct ofthe Masonic part of this Magazine , that we are inclined to hope that the Brethren ofthe various Lodges will consider it as the recorder of their transactions , and as such , looking up to them / or further support .
We are not inclined to appreciate our own labours ; but at a time when other publications are rising in price , we still continue to offer the public an elegant Volume on the usual terms , fully relying on a sale , so far extensive as to make it answer our purpose , and the design of its undertaking , which we presume is altogether laudable . ' The temporary relaxation from following up a continuation of
the Parliamentary Debates will afford us an opportunity of attending to such objects of importance as may enhance the respectability of our publication .
Of that part of it which we-mean , for the future , to devote to the Obituary , it is our intention to be particularly careful ; and shall esteem it as a favour , if our readers and friends would transmit for insertion the characters of those whom they have been accustomed to behold with . the eye of fond affection , whose virtues they have admired , and whose moral excellencies they may wish to point out for the imitation of mankind .