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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 8 of 8
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
In the distant hemispheres , the extent of Freemasonry calls for the protection of resident Provincial Grand Masters and it is not too much to hope , that while some Provincial Grand Masters hold a rank without the opportunity to exercise their powers over a constituency , that where
constituencies are respectfully offering their memorial , their prayer may be heard . This observation more especiall y refers to the East and West Indies .
SCOTLAND especially marks the erection of her public buildings b y a Masonic ceremonial , giving thereby a record of her estimation ofthe Craft . In the Western Provinces of India , and in Grenada , her Brethren are planting the Masonic banner amid the
approbation of the general community . IRELAND is not behind hand . The Vice-regal guests , the Earl and Countess Mulgrave , have borne testimony to the courtesy which presided , and to the splendour which
prevailed , at a magnificent entertainment , which comprised upwards of one thousand of the fashion of Dublin , and gave evidence that the objects of Freemasons could be equally shown by gallantry to the ladies , as b y their moral example to the community . In Dublin and the provinces the reports are hi ghl y favourable .
Having now concluded our Quarterl y Remarks , we shall , in imitation of our betters , take our leave with the heartfelt expression of our best wishes for the welfare of all our readers , and sincerel y hoping , that as we have not intended to offend any , so we shall be acquitted of having given to any oxpression a motive or an aim that is not strictl y included in our bond .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
In the distant hemispheres , the extent of Freemasonry calls for the protection of resident Provincial Grand Masters and it is not too much to hope , that while some Provincial Grand Masters hold a rank without the opportunity to exercise their powers over a constituency , that where
constituencies are respectfully offering their memorial , their prayer may be heard . This observation more especiall y refers to the East and West Indies .
SCOTLAND especially marks the erection of her public buildings b y a Masonic ceremonial , giving thereby a record of her estimation ofthe Craft . In the Western Provinces of India , and in Grenada , her Brethren are planting the Masonic banner amid the
approbation of the general community . IRELAND is not behind hand . The Vice-regal guests , the Earl and Countess Mulgrave , have borne testimony to the courtesy which presided , and to the splendour which
prevailed , at a magnificent entertainment , which comprised upwards of one thousand of the fashion of Dublin , and gave evidence that the objects of Freemasons could be equally shown by gallantry to the ladies , as b y their moral example to the community . In Dublin and the provinces the reports are hi ghl y favourable .
Having now concluded our Quarterl y Remarks , we shall , in imitation of our betters , take our leave with the heartfelt expression of our best wishes for the welfare of all our readers , and sincerel y hoping , that as we have not intended to offend any , so we shall be acquitted of having given to any oxpression a motive or an aim that is not strictl y included in our bond .