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Show T 6* J alfo to be early at the Place, for fome good Reafonst and who are to be at the C o m m a n d of the Committee. X X V I I . T h e Grand-Wardens, or the Stewards, fhall appoint before-hand fuch a Number of Brethren to fervc at Table as they think fit and proper for that Work 5 and rhey m ay advife with the Mafters and Wardens of Lodges about the rnoft proper Perfons, if they pleafe, or may take in fuch by their Recommendation j for none are to fcrve that Day, but Free and Accepted Mafons, that the Communication may be free and harmonious. XXVIII. All the Members of the Grand-Lodge muft be at the Place long before Dinner, with the Grand* Mafter, or his Deputy, at their Head, who fhall retire and form themfelves.. A n d this is done, in order, 1 1. T o receive any Appeals duly lodged, as above regulated, that the Appellant may be heard, and the Affair may be amicably decided before Dinner, if poifible 5 but if it cannot, it muft be delayed till after the new Grand- Mafter is elected 5 and if it cannot be decided after Dinner, it may be delayed, andreferr'd to a particular Committee, that fhall quietly adjust it, and make Report to the next Quarterly Communicationrthsx Brotherly-Love may be prelerved. a. T o prevent any Difference or Difguit which may be feared to arife that Day; that no Interruption may be given to the Harmony and Pleafure of t h e G R A N n FEAST. 3. T o confult about whatever concerns the Decency and Decorum of the Grand- Affembly, and to prevent all Indecency and ill Manners, the Affembly being promifcu-cus. 4. T o receive and consider of any good Motion, or any momentuous and important Affair, that fhall be brought from the particular Lodges, by their Repreientatives,. the feveral Matters and Wardens. X X I X . After |