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Article REVIEW OF LITERATURE, &c. ← Page 3 of 3 Article TO THE EDITOR Page 1 of 1
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Review Of Literature, &C.
style of mezzotinto , on a scale of 15 by 12 inches , to be dedicated , by permission , to the Most Worshipful Grand Master , His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , and to the Fraternity of Freemasons of Great Britain and Ireland . We hope the public spirit of the Craft will reward the enterprising artists who have thus given them an opportunity of testifying their respect for the memory of one of the best of men ancl of Masons . The intention , in case of public support being such as they
anticipate , of contributing some portion of the profits to the Masonic Charities , will , we hope , not be lost sight of by the Craft . The lovers of the fine arts are informed that the Portrait of Field Marshal His Grace the Duke of Wellington , painted by H . W . Pickersgill , R . A ., for the members of the Oriental Club , is also engraving by C . E . Wagstaff . The Fraternity of Freemasons will , we have reason to believe , find this a faithful portrait of their illustrious Brother .
To The Editor
TO THE EDITOR
OF THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW , ON THE COMPLETION 01 ' TUE SEVENTH VOLUME . * DEAR Brother Editor , to thee I owe
Most of what Brethren ought to prize below While in this outer Lodge , where we prepare For that far better one where—time long past—True Masons hope they will rejoin at last , In perpetuity of Brotherhood , ancl where The vain distinctions that too often sever
Craftsmen while here , will be abolish'd ever . Ours is the faith—large , comprehensive , kind , Where deeds are tokens of the inward mind ; And ranging our Fraternity all through , Thro' all its vast and earth-embracing round , Truth , our first virtue , bids me say in you All that our Order boasts of good is found .
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Review Of Literature, &C.
style of mezzotinto , on a scale of 15 by 12 inches , to be dedicated , by permission , to the Most Worshipful Grand Master , His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , and to the Fraternity of Freemasons of Great Britain and Ireland . We hope the public spirit of the Craft will reward the enterprising artists who have thus given them an opportunity of testifying their respect for the memory of one of the best of men ancl of Masons . The intention , in case of public support being such as they
anticipate , of contributing some portion of the profits to the Masonic Charities , will , we hope , not be lost sight of by the Craft . The lovers of the fine arts are informed that the Portrait of Field Marshal His Grace the Duke of Wellington , painted by H . W . Pickersgill , R . A ., for the members of the Oriental Club , is also engraving by C . E . Wagstaff . The Fraternity of Freemasons will , we have reason to believe , find this a faithful portrait of their illustrious Brother .
To The Editor
TO THE EDITOR
OF THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW , ON THE COMPLETION 01 ' TUE SEVENTH VOLUME . * DEAR Brother Editor , to thee I owe
Most of what Brethren ought to prize below While in this outer Lodge , where we prepare For that far better one where—time long past—True Masons hope they will rejoin at last , In perpetuity of Brotherhood , ancl where The vain distinctions that too often sever
Craftsmen while here , will be abolish'd ever . Ours is the faith—large , comprehensive , kind , Where deeds are tokens of the inward mind ; And ranging our Fraternity all through , Thro' all its vast and earth-embracing round , Truth , our first virtue , bids me say in you All that our Order boasts of good is found .