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Preface

PREFACE

L TO THE FIFTH VOLUME , n —?—i

TXTE have arrived at our Fifth Volume , and a few words of Preface are customary and needful . Not , indeed , that Ave have very much to say . i-E , We betray no secrets , and we reveal no mysteries , when we mention once again ' ' that were Masonic Literature to be supported alone by the patronage of our

Craft , we fear that the result would be a very limited " outcome " indeed , —very far from a " strong order . " If our good Publisher only measured the " Supply " r ' , he so liberally provides for the " pabulum mentis Latomicse " by the " Demand , " ¦ * which hails and his sacrificeswe are inclined to fancythough it is

, encourages , , *; only our own private opinion , " quantum valet , " that the status of Masonic Literature amongst us would be neither very promising nor flattering;—nay its very appearances , " like angels' visits , " must he " few and far between . "

Despite our excellent friend Bro . Hubert's complimentary estimate of English Masonic Literature , we feel hound honestly to admit that there is a " little " room for an improved taste and more extensive patronage ! But yet Ave do not

i Avish to seem to write in a spirit of complaint or fault , especially at the conclusion of our Fifth Volume ! For with such a fact before us , we must really beg to

congratulate our Order on gallant efforts , resolutely made , to diffuse amongst our Craft a sound , sensible , readable , healthy Masonic Literature . "We think Ave may fairly say this of the only English Masonic Magazine , and which we oAve t to the discernment and determination alone of our fraternal Publisher .

Perse-M verance , we all knoAV , is a great virtue , and as it has been our Publisher's motto II in all his extensive and flourishing business transactions , so are we inclined to i f hope that it will reward one day his cheery expectations and his unselfish Wm m exertions for Masonic Literature ,

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Untitled Article 1
PREFACE Article 2
INDEX. Article 4
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 7
SONNET. Article 7
HISTORY OF THE "PRINCE OF WALES LODGE." Article 8
SUMMER. Article 18
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 19
TRAM-CAES AND OMNIBUSES. Article 22
WONDERS OF OPERATIVE MASONRY. Article 24
THE TRUE FREEMASON. Article 26
TOM HOOD. Article 27
IN MEMORIAM — BRO. GEORGE FRANK GOULEY. Article 30
THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION. Article 32
CARA IMAGO. Article 33
HARRY WATSON; Article 34
EVERY YEAR. Article 36
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 37
BRO. JAMES NEWTON'S SKETCH OF THE CONCORD ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 37, BOLTON. Article 41
"ABSENT FRIENDS." Article 42
SHIRTS AND COLLARS. Article 43
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 46
A Review. Article 47
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 50
Forgotten Stories. Article 53
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Preface

PREFACE

L TO THE FIFTH VOLUME , n —?—i

TXTE have arrived at our Fifth Volume , and a few words of Preface are customary and needful . Not , indeed , that Ave have very much to say . i-E , We betray no secrets , and we reveal no mysteries , when we mention once again ' ' that were Masonic Literature to be supported alone by the patronage of our

Craft , we fear that the result would be a very limited " outcome " indeed , —very far from a " strong order . " If our good Publisher only measured the " Supply " r ' , he so liberally provides for the " pabulum mentis Latomicse " by the " Demand , " ¦ * which hails and his sacrificeswe are inclined to fancythough it is

, encourages , , *; only our own private opinion , " quantum valet , " that the status of Masonic Literature amongst us would be neither very promising nor flattering;—nay its very appearances , " like angels' visits , " must he " few and far between . "

Despite our excellent friend Bro . Hubert's complimentary estimate of English Masonic Literature , we feel hound honestly to admit that there is a " little " room for an improved taste and more extensive patronage ! But yet Ave do not

i Avish to seem to write in a spirit of complaint or fault , especially at the conclusion of our Fifth Volume ! For with such a fact before us , we must really beg to

congratulate our Order on gallant efforts , resolutely made , to diffuse amongst our Craft a sound , sensible , readable , healthy Masonic Literature . "We think Ave may fairly say this of the only English Masonic Magazine , and which we oAve t to the discernment and determination alone of our fraternal Publisher .

Perse-M verance , we all knoAV , is a great virtue , and as it has been our Publisher's motto II in all his extensive and flourishing business transactions , so are we inclined to i f hope that it will reward one day his cheery expectations and his unselfish Wm m exertions for Masonic Literature ,

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