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Provincial Lodges, &C.

heart in the excellent cau 4 We shall fiTfW T' 3 nd We * " J oin head a » d ' ^^^s^ssse the impression of old can ingiu life andtW d Pf ° " le lf ^ till ^ tain :

my r ^ touch our heart wit , / this admcfitbn tdTo ' t " o ^ Hs W ^ - "S'ted that ye desp . se not one of these little ones for I sav unto ™? * w « ^ P' 16 ? 1 always behold the face of my Father which is in heaven " C C-fJ M T ^ f 0 paying a brief and merited mark of raped ; tothe Z w ,, no G ? nd MaSt T' aftel " i

^iilpESHS as a valuable orient anraket llen / tT ° Perpetual S « ions / , ' workmanshi * "

p , ^ S ^ t ^^ l ^ S ^^ T ^ ** „ «

J^Mrira^^^Fi^ ^•/^/si^Efeisssss™* nd

r tSbS" ** ' "" " * " » ' - "" * ' « ™ ' « r , . W „ -i , h .. tafnta THE COLLATION . £S^»iS»;^s J "' b ™ / Tf /!? ? ' » - »«'

vi'SS-» g , Lav . ]» srT * ' "' - " ' •' . Sir^wsa^S^^v^^^A ¦^^^ss^tiss^^^srssw

^3*WJ^%>^/rS^^5£?-The Rev E C ol ™ t catherly , having been drunk with all the honors a commordi ; , b ' eg ^ nnTn : and ° enTf * * ° f" , * ! Said ' that had not been to hi ™ lad been wl 7 th < U 9 UaI occurrencof hfebut

a dayfch Tad ? -L % tn ^ T " ' l ^ , not speedily forS Hhad fo IV , ? 80 , lr . satisfaction which he should turn of Newca tie in one rt ? S £ r iTf ^ With the May 0 r and Cor P ^ - their ^ low-creatures had . oukto bf J * thafc ™ n could Put his hand to If engaged this d ™^ in ^ promoting the nobW f ™ ^ ^ that they had ^ tions for the edlC of the child R ° m f \ oA ~™™ y > ™>< " >? preparaand reading for these l he M 0 t mean merel ti

, after a 11 nJlh ^™ , " > ' ™» S used against it / but hemeantZ ? f lnst ™' s ° f education , and might hi child to grow up into a man of ? nn ^ n ? . 1 al traming which would enable thcof the knave and the inM lssoc S . f ™ P ^ J « ft to meet the attacks the Mayor and CorporS of ttZtunt town ' he hi ^ ^ ^ ** ^ ^ posing their health „ a toast . ( A pZ 3 e ) V 617 S J '' re ia pw"

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THE MASONIC MIRROR: Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 7
THE HEIR OF BENDERSLEIGH; OR, THE FREEMASON'S PROMISE. Article 17
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 29
INSTRUCTION. Article 33
PROVINCIAL LODGES, &c. Article 35
AMERICA. GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA. Article 44
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR NOVEMBER. Article 46
OBITUARY. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Provincial Lodges, &C.

heart in the excellent cau 4 We shall fiTfW T' 3 nd We * " J oin head a » d ' ^^^s^ssse the impression of old can ingiu life andtW d Pf ° " le lf ^ till ^ tain :

my r ^ touch our heart wit , / this admcfitbn tdTo ' t " o ^ Hs W ^ - "S'ted that ye desp . se not one of these little ones for I sav unto ™? * w « ^ P' 16 ? 1 always behold the face of my Father which is in heaven " C C-fJ M T ^ f 0 paying a brief and merited mark of raped ; tothe Z w ,, no G ? nd MaSt T' aftel " i

^iilpESHS as a valuable orient anraket llen / tT ° Perpetual S « ions / , ' workmanshi * "

p , ^ S ^ t ^^ l ^ S ^^ T ^ ** „ «

J^Mrira^^^Fi^ ^•/^/si^Efeisssss™* nd

r tSbS" ** ' "" " * " » ' - "" * ' « ™ ' « r , . W „ -i , h .. tafnta THE COLLATION . £S^»iS»;^s J "' b ™ / Tf /!? ? ' » - »«'

vi'SS-» g , Lav . ]» srT * ' "' - " ' •' . Sir^wsa^S^^v^^^A ¦^^^ss^tiss^^^srssw

^3*WJ^%>^/rS^^5£?-The Rev E C ol ™ t catherly , having been drunk with all the honors a commordi ; , b ' eg ^ nnTn : and ° enTf * * ° f" , * ! Said ' that had not been to hi ™ lad been wl 7 th < U 9 UaI occurrencof hfebut

a dayfch Tad ? -L % tn ^ T " ' l ^ , not speedily forS Hhad fo IV , ? 80 , lr . satisfaction which he should turn of Newca tie in one rt ? S £ r iTf ^ With the May 0 r and Cor P ^ - their ^ low-creatures had . oukto bf J * thafc ™ n could Put his hand to If engaged this d ™^ in ^ promoting the nobW f ™ ^ ^ that they had ^ tions for the edlC of the child R ° m f \ oA ~™™ y > ™>< " >? preparaand reading for these l he M 0 t mean merel ti

, after a 11 nJlh ^™ , " > ' ™» S used against it / but hemeantZ ? f lnst ™' s ° f education , and might hi child to grow up into a man of ? nn ^ n ? . 1 al traming which would enable thcof the knave and the inM lssoc S . f ™ P ^ J « ft to meet the attacks the Mayor and CorporS of ttZtunt town ' he hi ^ ^ ^ ** ^ ^ posing their health „ a toast . ( A pZ 3 e ) V 617 S J '' re ia pw"

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