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To Readers, Correspondents, &C.
TO READERS , CORRESPONDENTS , & c .
WE beg our thanks to oar much esteemed Correspondent Dr . Watkins for his communication , which will appear in our next . Brother S . of Edinburgh will see that his favours receive every attention . The Character of Mr . Burke , unavoidably delayed , will have a place in our next . At the close of the year , it may not be improper to promise our Readers ,
that we shall begin the new year and our Eighth Volume in a way , that we trust will continue to deserve their patronage and piotecYion . We beg to inform the Masonic Body in Great Britain and Ireland , that ( as our Magazine is dedicated FIRST to the Craft ) all Articles relative ts Ma ' ¦ sonry will be particularly attended to . Accounts of the Institution of New Lodges , of the Elections of Officers , of Festivals , and every article of Afasonic Intelligence , will receive proper attention . At the same time we presume the Freemasons' Magazine will be found a valuable and entertaining Miscellany to Readers of every description .
This Magazine may now he had Complete in Six VOLUMES , bound according to the Taste of the Purchaser . A very few complete Setts remain on hand ; so that an early application is recommended to such Persons ( Brethren or others ) as desire to possess themselves of the most elegant and entertaining Miscellany hitherto published under the denomination of Magazine . SUBSCRIBERS may have their Volumes bound by sending them to the British Library "Strand .
PRICES OF BINDING PER VOLUME . s . d . Half-hound , Russia back - -20 Calf , lettered - - - Z ° Ditto , gilt - - - . 36 Extra , with Masonic Embellishments . - x 6
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To Readers, Correspondents, &C.
TO READERS , CORRESPONDENTS , & c .
WE beg our thanks to oar much esteemed Correspondent Dr . Watkins for his communication , which will appear in our next . Brother S . of Edinburgh will see that his favours receive every attention . The Character of Mr . Burke , unavoidably delayed , will have a place in our next . At the close of the year , it may not be improper to promise our Readers ,
that we shall begin the new year and our Eighth Volume in a way , that we trust will continue to deserve their patronage and piotecYion . We beg to inform the Masonic Body in Great Britain and Ireland , that ( as our Magazine is dedicated FIRST to the Craft ) all Articles relative ts Ma ' ¦ sonry will be particularly attended to . Accounts of the Institution of New Lodges , of the Elections of Officers , of Festivals , and every article of Afasonic Intelligence , will receive proper attention . At the same time we presume the Freemasons' Magazine will be found a valuable and entertaining Miscellany to Readers of every description .
This Magazine may now he had Complete in Six VOLUMES , bound according to the Taste of the Purchaser . A very few complete Setts remain on hand ; so that an early application is recommended to such Persons ( Brethren or others ) as desire to possess themselves of the most elegant and entertaining Miscellany hitherto published under the denomination of Magazine . SUBSCRIBERS may have their Volumes bound by sending them to the British Library "Strand .
PRICES OF BINDING PER VOLUME . s . d . Half-hound , Russia back - -20 Calf , lettered - - - Z ° Ditto , gilt - - - . 36 Extra , with Masonic Embellishments . - x 6