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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE FREEMASONS ' QUARTERLY REVIEW .
JUNE -21 , 183 S .
THE CORONATION . THE solemn consummation of the enthronement of our Sovereign Lady , Her Most Gracious Majesty , Queen Victoria , will take place to-morrow ; may the Great Architect of the Universe bless her with health and happiness to
rule in the hearts of her subjects for many and many a year ; and may her people enjoy , under her rule , the blessings of contentment , prosperity , and peace ! On this , a general holiday , we of the press must " call off from labour , " and hasten to the banquet of public rejoicing .
All who are engaged in aiding us have found it necessary to anticipate the publication by several days , that there may be no alloy to the happiness of the day , which , as good subjects and zealous Masons , we pray may be the advent of a Golden Age .
Our readers will be prepared to reflect , that , as Journalists , our position , since we last addressed them , has been rendered somewhat peculiar ; and that the Freemasons' Quarterly Review , as an organ of utility and information , must be
honestly and fairly considered . It has either failed in carrying out the high and honourable intentions originally expressed in its Prospectus ; it has acted unworthily , by becoming an unskilful observer of VOL . v . T
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
THE FREEMASONS ' QUARTERLY REVIEW .
JUNE -21 , 183 S .
THE CORONATION . THE solemn consummation of the enthronement of our Sovereign Lady , Her Most Gracious Majesty , Queen Victoria , will take place to-morrow ; may the Great Architect of the Universe bless her with health and happiness to
rule in the hearts of her subjects for many and many a year ; and may her people enjoy , under her rule , the blessings of contentment , prosperity , and peace ! On this , a general holiday , we of the press must " call off from labour , " and hasten to the banquet of public rejoicing .
All who are engaged in aiding us have found it necessary to anticipate the publication by several days , that there may be no alloy to the happiness of the day , which , as good subjects and zealous Masons , we pray may be the advent of a Golden Age .
Our readers will be prepared to reflect , that , as Journalists , our position , since we last addressed them , has been rendered somewhat peculiar ; and that the Freemasons' Quarterly Review , as an organ of utility and information , must be
honestly and fairly considered . It has either failed in carrying out the high and honourable intentions originally expressed in its Prospectus ; it has acted unworthily , by becoming an unskilful observer of VOL . v . T