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ORGANIZATION. 331
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4 a success It was said to his of talent...
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V _ Chapter I. On A Cloudless Morning 1 ...
Elizabeth Gilbert were travelling towards tlieir home , and the little Charleywho had become thoroughly reconciled to his good fortune ,
, was accompanying them . S .
( To be continued . ) *
Organization. 331
ORGANIZATION . 331
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4 A Success It Was Said To His Of Talent...
4 It was said to his of talent Napoleon for , organization that he owed . a " great We were part not of his too wonderful proud to
success learn from a foeeven a vanquished one , so we took some lessons from himandsince , his career was closed , we have made rapid
advance Still there in , our are , appreciation yet forces and pr at a ctice k of and organiz others ation lying . dormant ,
waiting for action , to many which the princip , le of organization , even in its simplest and least complicated forms , is neither applied , nor
even thought worthy of application . lanthropy thing Within has been among the last done the three , in female the years way half much of of promoting societ has y been zeal , and industry and said many , abilit an and scattered d some with phi-
been which successes aided women in therein these have _directions by taken the up assistance testif their y own to of the cause the , other and have sex . likewise y But to timstable
render this movement more expansive , and at the same e and enduring , a centre on a broad basis is imperiously demanded from ;
a centre towards which all these efforts may be directed , or which and organization they may of derive that association support— in If short at , thi we s moment want association London is ,
. to be taken as the centre of the movement , it is certain that as yet the Land ' s End knows not what John o' Groat ' s is doingand
, It across is evident St . George that ' s while Channel what the want be of calle knowled d the ge improvement is greater still of . may
the condition of women must gradually advance , to make it effective , societies known all plans throug in and communication hout efforts the for king that with dom purpose the ; and central oug in ht order association to be to made do oug so generall , ht branch to be y
root established In , some and we in of every our hope large town to see m of anufacturing the ere United long good Islands cities fruits the . produced idea has as taken the
result . But as women are everywhere , and everywhere their interests are identicalso should it be everywhere made known
intelli what is gent and and oug worth ht to y , be women done in for one their bond benefit of union , and thus and of unite sister all
hood An for association the good may of all certainl . y lay claim to privileges which can in
nowise be granted to private individuals ; in union , women can .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Jan. 1, 1861, page 331, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01011861/page/43/
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