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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 8 of 12 →
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
expected . We make that declaration promptly , and with great pleasure . THE PUBLICATION OF THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW , AVILL BE CONTINUED , AVITH INCREASED CONFIDENCE AND RENEWED ENERGIES ; BECAUSE , TO THE MOST PERFECT RELIANCE ON OUR INDIVIDUAL RESOURCES , AVE NOAV SUPERADD THE UTMOST FAITH IN THE MANIFOLD PROMISES OF OUR MASONIC FRIENDS .
Thus determined , there is a duty , owing alike to ourselves and to our supporters of all classes , Avhich ive feel called upon to perform ; and , that is , to say in what manner individual and mutual assistance may be most effectually afforded to the Review .
Any notion of a subscription fund Ave trust will be abandoned ; much as ive are grateful to its kind proposers . Such a mode should only be had resource to in extremis ; and that , Ave have the gratification of saying , is not the present position of the Revieiv . Nor , as far as regards the requisite outlay has it ever been so ; although no return has been made for
capital expended ; Avith the personal labours of our literary friends , and of ourselves , gratuitously given . Our friends cau aid us effectually and easily , by promoting an extension of circulation , for which there is a vast field before them . Every subscriber may , by personal applicationadd anotheror several others to the list : as well as
, , secure its introduction to the library of every Lodge with which he is connected . Whilst , with reference to the latter , Ave may here observe , that there still remains to our publishers , the ability of supplying back numbers , and even of providing perfect sets of the Revieiv . Nor will their help be less acceptable , if applied in the ivay of increasing our
advertising pages . " This latter department is essential to the existence even of " the leading journal of Europe . " The Review is not merely a work of periodical interest , but is one , also , of continued after-reference ; and it will be seen that , so advantageous has been found our advertising medium , that scarcely one in ten of those who advertised hereinat
, the commencement , but still seek publicity—to them profitable publicity—in the Review . And , above all , can good service be performed towards us , by the avowed or confidential communications of contributors or correspondents in every part of the world . Where money is expended , money should be produced . With us
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
expected . We make that declaration promptly , and with great pleasure . THE PUBLICATION OF THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW , AVILL BE CONTINUED , AVITH INCREASED CONFIDENCE AND RENEWED ENERGIES ; BECAUSE , TO THE MOST PERFECT RELIANCE ON OUR INDIVIDUAL RESOURCES , AVE NOAV SUPERADD THE UTMOST FAITH IN THE MANIFOLD PROMISES OF OUR MASONIC FRIENDS .
Thus determined , there is a duty , owing alike to ourselves and to our supporters of all classes , Avhich ive feel called upon to perform ; and , that is , to say in what manner individual and mutual assistance may be most effectually afforded to the Review .
Any notion of a subscription fund Ave trust will be abandoned ; much as ive are grateful to its kind proposers . Such a mode should only be had resource to in extremis ; and that , Ave have the gratification of saying , is not the present position of the Revieiv . Nor , as far as regards the requisite outlay has it ever been so ; although no return has been made for
capital expended ; Avith the personal labours of our literary friends , and of ourselves , gratuitously given . Our friends cau aid us effectually and easily , by promoting an extension of circulation , for which there is a vast field before them . Every subscriber may , by personal applicationadd anotheror several others to the list : as well as
, , secure its introduction to the library of every Lodge with which he is connected . Whilst , with reference to the latter , Ave may here observe , that there still remains to our publishers , the ability of supplying back numbers , and even of providing perfect sets of the Revieiv . Nor will their help be less acceptable , if applied in the ivay of increasing our
advertising pages . " This latter department is essential to the existence even of " the leading journal of Europe . " The Review is not merely a work of periodical interest , but is one , also , of continued after-reference ; and it will be seen that , so advantageous has been found our advertising medium , that scarcely one in ten of those who advertised hereinat
, the commencement , but still seek publicity—to them profitable publicity—in the Review . And , above all , can good service be performed towards us , by the avowed or confidential communications of contributors or correspondents in every part of the world . Where money is expended , money should be produced . With us