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Calumny.
honourable in publicity , but that it would be premature . Indeed , where the great moral axis of social security is concerned , it is but common sense to read , mark , learn , and inwardly digest , before we venture to give an opinion on subject-matters like " Life Assurance . " In the year 1830 , now nearly at hand , the great Levethian Mutual
Office—the Equitable—will issue its bonus on policies of 1817 . Expectation is on tiptoe ; the insured are in a state of excitement , and other offices have received a very considerable access of business by insuring the risks accordingly . The result is indeed looked to with the most heartfelt anxiety ; the fortunes of families are dependant thereon . May the result be in strict accordance with the long-honoured title of the office !
As we have observed , a veil of mystery is put on our summary , and we shall therefore content ourselves with stating that the following Societies have held their annual and general meetings , that very able advocacy has been displayed in the several statements , and the public is left therefore to its discretion to select its own depository for ensuring the future comfort of dependent and depending humanity .
Office . Chairman . Business during the Vear . Equitable 143 new Policies . Professional Major Stone .... 275 ditto . Scottish Provident . . . Charles Morton , Esq .. . 430 ditto . Victoria B . Halves , Esq . . . . 174 ditto . Legal and Commercial . . Metropolitan Counties . . Capt . Hon . G . F . Hotham 212 ditto . Kent Mutual Thomas Hopkins , Esq . . Life Assurance of Scotland Sir Jas . Terrent , Bart . . 504 . ditto . Solicitor ' s and General . . J . P . Church , Esq . . . 214 ditto .
Literary Notices.
LITERARY NOTICES .
A Letter on the Anti- Christian character of Freemasonry . By M . C . Trevilian , Esq ., a voluntary Seceder from the Society . AVhittaker . In an advertisement heralding the pretention of this lucubration to the attention of the world—we observe the author is styled Major Trevilian . The prefix " ¦ Major" maybe an error—if so , the advertisement is merely an incorrect announcement , but if the author be really a
fieldofficer , then , in such case , we would advise him to study the masonic addresses of the hero of Scinde , Lord Combermere , Colonel Chatterton , and other soldier Masons , whose opinions differ from Major Trevilian , so widely , as to ms . ke one rather sceptical as to whether the said Major really knows that he has been self-deluded on the subject-matter of his wordy book . It is our duty to read all arguments for and against Freemasonry , and we arrive at the conclusion , that this lengthy war of VOL . VII . o 8
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Calumny.
honourable in publicity , but that it would be premature . Indeed , where the great moral axis of social security is concerned , it is but common sense to read , mark , learn , and inwardly digest , before we venture to give an opinion on subject-matters like " Life Assurance . " In the year 1830 , now nearly at hand , the great Levethian Mutual
Office—the Equitable—will issue its bonus on policies of 1817 . Expectation is on tiptoe ; the insured are in a state of excitement , and other offices have received a very considerable access of business by insuring the risks accordingly . The result is indeed looked to with the most heartfelt anxiety ; the fortunes of families are dependant thereon . May the result be in strict accordance with the long-honoured title of the office !
As we have observed , a veil of mystery is put on our summary , and we shall therefore content ourselves with stating that the following Societies have held their annual and general meetings , that very able advocacy has been displayed in the several statements , and the public is left therefore to its discretion to select its own depository for ensuring the future comfort of dependent and depending humanity .
Office . Chairman . Business during the Vear . Equitable 143 new Policies . Professional Major Stone .... 275 ditto . Scottish Provident . . . Charles Morton , Esq .. . 430 ditto . Victoria B . Halves , Esq . . . . 174 ditto . Legal and Commercial . . Metropolitan Counties . . Capt . Hon . G . F . Hotham 212 ditto . Kent Mutual Thomas Hopkins , Esq . . Life Assurance of Scotland Sir Jas . Terrent , Bart . . 504 . ditto . Solicitor ' s and General . . J . P . Church , Esq . . . 214 ditto .
Literary Notices.
LITERARY NOTICES .
A Letter on the Anti- Christian character of Freemasonry . By M . C . Trevilian , Esq ., a voluntary Seceder from the Society . AVhittaker . In an advertisement heralding the pretention of this lucubration to the attention of the world—we observe the author is styled Major Trevilian . The prefix " ¦ Major" maybe an error—if so , the advertisement is merely an incorrect announcement , but if the author be really a
fieldofficer , then , in such case , we would advise him to study the masonic addresses of the hero of Scinde , Lord Combermere , Colonel Chatterton , and other soldier Masons , whose opinions differ from Major Trevilian , so widely , as to ms . ke one rather sceptical as to whether the said Major really knows that he has been self-deluded on the subject-matter of his wordy book . It is our duty to read all arguments for and against Freemasonry , and we arrive at the conclusion , that this lengthy war of VOL . VII . o 8