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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE FREEMASONS ' QUARTERLY REVIEW .
THIS publication being now firmly established as an organ of Masonic communication , and having been cordially received by its literary contemporaries , its conductors feel justified in recommending the FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW , as one of the most useful media for public advertisements . Its circulation among individual members of the Fraternity being most considerable , and further , being subscribed to by many Lodges of large constituezicies , prove at once
the number and intelligence of its readers . In ENGLAND , SCOTLAND , and IRELAND—the EAST and WEST INDIES—in shoit , wherever Freemasonry exists , this REVIEW , at present the only PUBLIC organ of tlie Craft , is , wending its useful way . And although its conductors feel an honest pride in such varied and extended support , they anticipate , with still greater gratification , the time when a Masonic Review may appear in each of the Sister Kingdoms .
As a review of literature , the FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW , being untainted by political servility , and unrestricted by any speculation , is pledged to an honest , candid and undeviating course—the man of genius will not , therefore , despise , as a medium of criticism , 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 early numbers of this Review having proved inadequate to
the . demand , the conductors respectfully announce that all the back Numbers have been reprinted . Abstaining from any further remark , save briefly to state that the profits of 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 . The advertisements having been changed from columns to cross-wise , the scale is altered in proportion . Prospectuses , Circulars , & c ., stitched in the cover oii moderate terms .
All Communications to be addressed to-the Editor , post paid , to 23 , Paternoster-row j or 20 , Thaives Inn , Holborn , PUBLISHED BY SHERWOOD , GILBERT , AND PIPER , PATERNOSTER ROW ; MADDEN AND
CO ., 8 , LEADENHALL-STREET ; STEVENSON , CAMBRIDGE ; THOMPSON , OXFORD ; J . SUTHERLAND , CALTON-STREET , EDINBURGH ; AND J . PORTER , GRAFTON-STREET , DUBLIN . INDIA : A . PITTAR , LATTEY AND ' COi , GOVERNMENT PLACE LIBRARY , CALCUTTA , AND THACKER AND CO ., < " ! ' ^ Tnnr-ur ' n T mr > \ T > -tr / - < * T / -irTirrn t
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE FREEMASONS ' QUARTERLY REVIEW .
THIS publication being now firmly established as an organ of Masonic communication , and having been cordially received by its literary contemporaries , its conductors feel justified in recommending the FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW , as one of the most useful media for public advertisements . Its circulation among individual members of the Fraternity being most considerable , and further , being subscribed to by many Lodges of large constituezicies , prove at once
the number and intelligence of its readers . In ENGLAND , SCOTLAND , and IRELAND—the EAST and WEST INDIES—in shoit , wherever Freemasonry exists , this REVIEW , at present the only PUBLIC organ of tlie Craft , is , wending its useful way . And although its conductors feel an honest pride in such varied and extended support , they anticipate , with still greater gratification , the time when a Masonic Review may appear in each of the Sister Kingdoms .
As a review of literature , the FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW , being untainted by political servility , and unrestricted by any speculation , is pledged to an honest , candid and undeviating course—the man of genius will not , therefore , despise , as a medium of criticism , 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 early numbers of this Review having proved inadequate to
the . demand , the conductors respectfully announce that all the back Numbers have been reprinted . Abstaining from any further remark , save briefly to state that the profits of 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 . The advertisements having been changed from columns to cross-wise , the scale is altered in proportion . Prospectuses , Circulars , & c ., stitched in the cover oii moderate terms .
All Communications to be addressed to-the Editor , post paid , to 23 , Paternoster-row j or 20 , Thaives Inn , Holborn , PUBLISHED BY SHERWOOD , GILBERT , AND PIPER , PATERNOSTER ROW ; MADDEN AND
CO ., 8 , LEADENHALL-STREET ; STEVENSON , CAMBRIDGE ; THOMPSON , OXFORD ; J . SUTHERLAND , CALTON-STREET , EDINBURGH ; AND J . PORTER , GRAFTON-STREET , DUBLIN . INDIA : A . PITTAR , LATTEY AND ' COi , GOVERNMENT PLACE LIBRARY , CALCUTTA , AND THACKER AND CO ., < " ! ' ^ Tnnr-ur ' n T mr > \ T > -tr / - < * T / -irTirrn t