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OPEN COUNCIL. 357
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Ladies, in of a the lad In colony y on e...
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Open Council. 357
OPEN COUNCIL . 357
Ladies It Is , Leasant To Infer From The...
Ladies , in the Council of
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hope Annuity now Department with the coming of the Governesses year for a ' regular Benevolent Prospectus Institution , headed . We with would a than
list of names of its own Committeewhich is required even more little for and the it will Home nothing be or an to Asy arduous discretionary lum . work For to its form interests , such afterwards are regulations far , in far their more as shall widel lication justl y y spread ; leav and e ,
yet and , when till or we we can are carry thus such armed document it will power be in our no hands task , we to can make make app the no invitation recruits ; , easy
reach , all members of the profession , , many of whom are doing duty in remote and obscure places . themselveswho
In all thisthe best advisers will be the Governesses , we hop Committee e will shall volunteer , be composed service , of so them that ; and at least any thoug two- htful thirds well of -wishers a Working may is official Board
be expected to communicate their observations when there an or For Secretary the dignit to receive y of so correspondence important a class . of society we would trust that this
• excellent idea of self-help by combination , cheered by but not resting upon foreign aid , may prosper . A Subscriber . ¦ i . i i
* Ladies, Report I Have Of Some Just Of ...
_* Ladies , report I have of some just of seen the in papers the " Eng read lish before Woman the ' s Social Journal Science " for November Congress , , latel your y
held In in the Edinburg notice with h . which have honoured mineI observe two mistakes . The first is , that in my paper you I have " dwelt on the , defects of the literature
provided Few persons for the can working more hi classes ghly appreciate . " than myself the excellent character of much sl too vast lovin much proportion g the _caie custom for the of for the readin speakers books g of , pamp the latforms poor hlets . , and What and tracts the I did conductors , prepared say , was of with , that public so it
leave papers was out , when of consideration commenting that on the their life on parental and p habits responsibilities of the . labouring constitute classes d , the to
first The dut second y of their observation lives . to which I referis" that reformation should begin possible b y As opposing thi that s sentence those such customs subject stands , which should it is kept simp hav l women e y been absurd , , reall from , and becoming introduced no one mothers will to the believe . " notice it
of the Social Science a Meetings . The word " becoming y " must have crept in accidentally , and the writer no doubt intended the customs sentence which to stand thus : —
" That reformation should begin by opposing those keep women who and You with are will mothers much kindl respect y from oblige fulfilling , believe me by me the inserting , duties dear La this of d mothers ies correction , . " in your next number ,
8 Lansdowne CrescentNov . 17 th . Yours very trul Mary y , Bayly . , ,
Ladies, In Of A The Lad In Colony Y On E...
Ladies , in of a the lad In colony y on emi e o grant f , and your was to earl British full y numbers o _% Columbia disappointment this . year It was , you and written published depression soon for after of me sp her irits the arrival . letter No for the services the writer
opening seemed to exist in the new community was
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Jan. 1, 1864, page 357, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01011864/page/69/
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