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NOTICES OF BOOKS. 343
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XLVIIL—NOTICES OF BOOKS.
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[The " National Review," October 1858, A...
_•** ted Is it _" not that an while anomal the y humbler , " continues classes the have writer in from millions whom , taken we a have defini las te t ,
quo lace in , the industrial worldour few thousand women of better status should they p so still essentiall s should tand aloof do indus so on notwithstanding trious a mere as scrup , are le the of they middle caste belong ? classes and , for a ? still the And greater mos , in t part such anomal , , t a s tate y rank tha of t
mattersis y it surprising that the crowd of two million women of humble guardians rank and effor tha ts engaged to t , they gain , and in should cu just industry t off social consequentl from , should status their y for natural feel strugg themselves them le relations s at elves grea ? deserted ] with t 5 _Tothing disadvantage those b could y their above contribute in na them tural their ,
a , p more women drud loyed to , of than healthfullness or the that menial better there offices ranks in should the . of If social industry be so found large relations , a i among t mass is of fair of them women that women a a due industriall section have proportion to at do y least em the of - gery
should enjoy a more honorable , more responsible , and more remunerative posi One tion . word " of " Justitia" and the political status of woman , and
we have done . " If" says the 'National Reviewer , ' " there be two functions those of the for which
at women and his the first , are legislator word less speciall ; . " perchance [ But y fit courage ted there than , will Justitia any be others a ! recoil our , they , reviewer and are ere mus the weaker t sentence not be in jud taken close the ge
i claim ( t and may y , this to as be an Justitia of your influence course own main is !] on tains the leg " reviewer , If isla women * tion * . ' * " side are If * , onl however of then y the men we op , inion they can a li ) ttle unders " reall and y tand are differen adap " their ted t , "
differing t t a word sphere , from mi of ht it life , — have then , and been the action question more ming withering ling is a more indee —the difficult d wi balance th one ours . " trembles , bu [ Fain t essentiall t !] not " !— It y
depends he upon let g whether developmen the t exercise and be of consis such tent functions with the would best aid interests the woman of the ' s
more lose whole again [ alas than ! comp ! society ] Justitia and to gain before . !] * by " they * entering * t have ha * , t , consti All in passed woul their we d tuted be throug can own hazardous as say ri h they g the h t , into great that . " ar the women And , e transformatio . " political [ but have t" hope [ we arena more dawns n they hold ; to " the experiment ye
, tutibny method our promise [ Bravo brea shall ! th us of Candour , in " including not suspense , wi and th !] Justitia y its " degrees slow and have yet assimilating a , triunrp portion who shall hed power of say !] direct , that find feminine the some Eng safe lish action practical cons ti -
much On , well the - whole expressed , then thoug , we ht thank in "b favor t constrained he of " National our cause to Reviewer bless . He took and " we up the to denouncebut has een ;
canno pen t but feel we have , made a gain .
Notices Of Books. 343
NOTICES OF BOOKS . 343
Xlviil—Notices Of Books.
XLVIIL—NOTICES OF BOOKS .
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to Let beguile not , our his readers leisure be hours alarmed with . Thoug classical h a researches statesman , may laying be found aside his office to recreate himself with
the weighty responsibilities of
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Jan. 1, 1859, page 343, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01011859/page/55/
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