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Article THE FREEMASON'S QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 11 of 11
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The Freemason's Quarterly Review.
Masons so truly united , that on either side the Tweed the sound of peace and good will shall be uninterrupted , either on the borders or in the distance . In Ireland , one voice acclaims Freemasonry ; but it is the united voice of the Craft . Sp irited and zealous , the Irish .
Masons press forward to the van : their discip line is aroused , their charity is conspicuous , their hospitality national . The Duke of Leinster may doff his cap in courtesy to the Grand Master of England , but he wields the Masonic sceptre with such justice and mercy , that we are proud to record his
virtues as a man and his qualifications as a Mason . To each of the three master-minds we owe the allegiance of con-fraternity ; claiming personal membership with various Lodges under the government of each .
We had entertained a serious notion of withdrawing from our labours , at any rate for a time-health , and worldly affairs , in some measure suffer from the additional pressure of literary pursuits , and the spirits somewhat flag by invariabl
over-tension ; but the cordial welcome which y greets our endeavour to please , demands a return , even at some sacrifice , which we cheerfully encounter ; and with the hope that we may , under Providence , be allowed to lace fourth volume before our friends , and that it may
p a not be found less worthy of their approbation , we for the present take leave , wishing them a merry Christmas and a happy New Year .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemason's Quarterly Review.
Masons so truly united , that on either side the Tweed the sound of peace and good will shall be uninterrupted , either on the borders or in the distance . In Ireland , one voice acclaims Freemasonry ; but it is the united voice of the Craft . Sp irited and zealous , the Irish .
Masons press forward to the van : their discip line is aroused , their charity is conspicuous , their hospitality national . The Duke of Leinster may doff his cap in courtesy to the Grand Master of England , but he wields the Masonic sceptre with such justice and mercy , that we are proud to record his
virtues as a man and his qualifications as a Mason . To each of the three master-minds we owe the allegiance of con-fraternity ; claiming personal membership with various Lodges under the government of each .
We had entertained a serious notion of withdrawing from our labours , at any rate for a time-health , and worldly affairs , in some measure suffer from the additional pressure of literary pursuits , and the spirits somewhat flag by invariabl
over-tension ; but the cordial welcome which y greets our endeavour to please , demands a return , even at some sacrifice , which we cheerfully encounter ; and with the hope that we may , under Providence , be allowed to lace fourth volume before our friends , and that it may
p a not be found less worthy of their approbation , we for the present take leave , wishing them a merry Christmas and a happy New Year .