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316 new year's wishes,.
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XLVI.—NEW YEAR'S WISHES. Tirr ¦
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r» Christmas is over, and Christmas chee...
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feel it to be distinctly tlieir vocation enrol themselves for that high the calling lowl * : we lains are not of all able -day to duties walk there on the is mountain likewise true tops , work and in to
done . Neither y p let it every be supposed that our married sisters are not included 1 those called to perform good worksthey are
field as earnestly . It among is commonl appealed to said , onl that y upon their women labor " must ive the be found tone to in societ , another and y
uphold social morals ; y " if so , there is more g than enough to be done in this direction , and the sooner mothers begin to teach their sons
that there is no sex in morality , that the Divine law-giver makes no alike exceptions on , both that sexes the Christian the sooner commands may we are hope binding for a equall revival y and of
virtue , and the easier , will then become the labor of our ten thousand
. runs "We counter say if women to that assertion give the tone : women to morals , dissent because our experience and may may argue
, object iven them to mu to ch lead that , else is done we before are convinced their eye society s , but would have not ha the ve power fewer g sins to confessThis is a subjecthoweveron which we cannot enter
at the close of . an articleit must , be reserve , d for some future so opp much ortunity to . the "We remember on , this once point reading of mor a letter als that . in we this wi Journal sh the ,
abl same y handled writer would than purpose by again any take attempt up her of pen ours , . the As theme loving would sisters be , then more ,
let married and unmarried unite their forces , and if no more can be such done than keep strengthen ing the enemy and sustain at bay the , even faint that and is a weary victory until , and the as
great dawn may appears , when a mightier power will end the contest .
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316 New Year's Wishes,.
316 new year ' s wishes ,.
Xlvi.—New Year's Wishes. Tirr ¦
XLVI . —NEW YEAR'S WISHES . _Tirr ¦
R» Christmas Is Over, And Christmas Chee...
r » Christmas is over , and Christmas cheer;—What shall we wish you , oh . reader dear P
What do you want for your Happy New Year ? People of every age and state
Have somewhat , they fain _woiild ask of fate , If you had but a Slave of the Lamp or the Ring ' ,
And . could rub him . up instantly , —what should he bring ? Whatever it be if we can but guess it ,
We'll wish from , our hearts that you each may possess it . We'll wish for the Q _^ een that her boys and her girls
May be bright as diamonds and fair as pearls ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Jan. 1, 1860, page 316, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01011860/page/28/
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