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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE FREEMASONS ' QUARTERLY REVIEW.
DECEMBER 31 , 1840 .
EDITORIAL ANNOUNCEMENT . THE Freemasons' Qitarterly Review has passed into other hands ; and the original proprietor—the responsible Editor
of the preceding twenty-seven numbers—the individual projector and successful conductor of this desideratum in Freemasonry , has now to pen a valedictory address . Leave-taking , painful at all times , is rendered acutely so on such an occasion as this ; nor will its regrets be
confined to the writer . He is mistaken , indeed , if they will not be shared by Masons throughout the world—b y the thousands who have kindly greeted each progressive emanation for nearly seven years—whose fraternal consideration , whose encouragement and sympathy have never been
found wanting ; and for whose proper information , ancl not for his own personal gain , the Rreemasoni Qitarterly Review was commenced and has been continued , with ardent sincerity and never-ceasing care . His best reward is , that these labours have elicited Masonic friendships of no common or evanescent nature—to the pardonable pride of their mutual object , and to the enduring honour of all
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE FREEMASONS ' QUARTERLY REVIEW.
DECEMBER 31 , 1840 .
EDITORIAL ANNOUNCEMENT . THE Freemasons' Qitarterly Review has passed into other hands ; and the original proprietor—the responsible Editor
of the preceding twenty-seven numbers—the individual projector and successful conductor of this desideratum in Freemasonry , has now to pen a valedictory address . Leave-taking , painful at all times , is rendered acutely so on such an occasion as this ; nor will its regrets be
confined to the writer . He is mistaken , indeed , if they will not be shared by Masons throughout the world—b y the thousands who have kindly greeted each progressive emanation for nearly seven years—whose fraternal consideration , whose encouragement and sympathy have never been
found wanting ; and for whose proper information , ancl not for his own personal gain , the Rreemasoni Qitarterly Review was commenced and has been continued , with ardent sincerity and never-ceasing care . His best reward is , that these labours have elicited Masonic friendships of no common or evanescent nature—to the pardonable pride of their mutual object , and to the enduring honour of all