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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE FREEMASONS ' QUARTERLY REVIEW .
Tuts publication being now firmly established as an organ of Masonic communication , md having been cordially received by its hteraiy contemporaries , its conductors feel ustified m lecornmer-ding the F REEMASONS' QUARTERLY R EVIEW , a ? one of the most lseM media for public advertisements . Its circulation among individual members of the Fraternity heing most considerable , md further , being subscribed to by many Lodges of large constituencies , prove at once
he number and intelligence of its readers . " ' In ENGLA - , SCOTLAND , and IKEI-AM *— the E AST and W EST IisniES-in short , wherever keemasoiwy exists , this REVIEW , at present the only PUBLIC organ of the Craft , is wending its useful way . And although its conductors feel an honest pride m such varied * md extended support , they anticipate , with still greater gratification , the time when a Masonic Review may appear in each of the Sister Kingdoms . being untainted by
, As a renew of literature , the FREEMASONS' QUAHTEHLY REVIEW , ' political servility , and unrestricted by any speculation ; is pledged to an honest , camhd , and undeviatmg course-the-man of genius will not , therefore , despise , as a medium of ciiticism , that which shall prove to be the medium of truth . It is requested that all books intended for review , may be sent as early as possible after publication The first impressions of the earl numbers of this Review having proved inadequate to
y ! the demand , the conductors respectfully announce that all the back Numbers have been ' repiinted " . , ¦ Abstaining from ' any further remark , save briefly to state that the profits ot this Periodical are ( with but little exception ) to be devoted to the charitable objects of the , Order , the conductors respectfully solicit the patronage of the advertising public , r' The adveitisements having been changed from , columns to crosswise , the scale is
, alteied in proportion , .. ^ , * - ;! / Prospectuses , Circuit s , ^ c ., ' stitched in the cover on moderate terms . ! \ All Communications to be addressed to the Editor , post paid , to 23 , Pafemostei-iov ^ j r * r J > ,
r - ¦ j > ¦¦ PUBLISHED BY fsHERWOOD , GILBERT , AND- ' PIPER , PATERNOSTER ROW , * MADDEN AND ( CO ., 8 , LEADENHALL- & TREET : STEVENSON , CAMBRIDGE ; THOMPSON , OX-( FORD * Ji SUTHERLAND , CALTON-STItEET , EDINBURGH ; AND J . PORTFR , ^ GRATTON-STREET , DUBLIN . IfcDIA : A . PITTAR , LATTEY AND CO .,
GOVCHNMENT PLACE LIBRARY , CALCUTTA , AND THACKER AND CO ., ST . [ ANDREW ' S LIBRARY , CALCUTTA . I _ PRICE THREE SHILLINGS . _ _ _
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE FREEMASONS ' QUARTERLY REVIEW .
Tuts publication being now firmly established as an organ of Masonic communication , md having been cordially received by its hteraiy contemporaries , its conductors feel ustified m lecornmer-ding the F REEMASONS' QUARTERLY R EVIEW , a ? one of the most lseM media for public advertisements . Its circulation among individual members of the Fraternity heing most considerable , md further , being subscribed to by many Lodges of large constituencies , prove at once
he number and intelligence of its readers . " ' In ENGLA - , SCOTLAND , and IKEI-AM *— the E AST and W EST IisniES-in short , wherever keemasoiwy exists , this REVIEW , at present the only PUBLIC organ of the Craft , is wending its useful way . And although its conductors feel an honest pride m such varied * md extended support , they anticipate , with still greater gratification , the time when a Masonic Review may appear in each of the Sister Kingdoms . being untainted by
, As a renew of literature , the FREEMASONS' QUAHTEHLY REVIEW , ' political servility , and unrestricted by any speculation ; is pledged to an honest , camhd , and undeviatmg course-the-man of genius will not , therefore , despise , as a medium of ciiticism , that which shall prove to be the medium of truth . It is requested that all books intended for review , may be sent as early as possible after publication The first impressions of the earl numbers of this Review having proved inadequate to
y ! the demand , the conductors respectfully announce that all the back Numbers have been ' repiinted " . , ¦ Abstaining from ' any further remark , save briefly to state that the profits ot this Periodical are ( with but little exception ) to be devoted to the charitable objects of the , Order , the conductors respectfully solicit the patronage of the advertising public , r' The adveitisements having been changed from , columns to crosswise , the scale is
, alteied in proportion , .. ^ , * - ;! / Prospectuses , Circuit s , ^ c ., ' stitched in the cover on moderate terms . ! \ All Communications to be addressed to the Editor , post paid , to 23 , Pafemostei-iov ^ j r * r J > ,
r - ¦ j > ¦¦ PUBLISHED BY fsHERWOOD , GILBERT , AND- ' PIPER , PATERNOSTER ROW , * MADDEN AND ( CO ., 8 , LEADENHALL- & TREET : STEVENSON , CAMBRIDGE ; THOMPSON , OX-( FORD * Ji SUTHERLAND , CALTON-STItEET , EDINBURGH ; AND J . PORTFR , ^ GRATTON-STREET , DUBLIN . IfcDIA : A . PITTAR , LATTEY AND CO .,
GOVCHNMENT PLACE LIBRARY , CALCUTTA , AND THACKER AND CO ., ST . [ ANDREW ' S LIBRARY , CALCUTTA . I _ PRICE THREE SHILLINGS . _ _ _