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A BEVIEW OF THE LAST SIX YEAItS. 365
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Journal Six Years " Was Have Started Now...
been for a perfectl sub clot j ect y canno ia hope t less be le and and at once fi absurd ne po linen p , and lar and and indeed undergoing unp s elf pular -destructive , incessan rich and t ;
bril fe poor ar lian , of t a social and success martyrdom purp ful ma . g If azi it , liad , some been eminen wished t to publisher start a should havbeen secured and persuaded to undertake active
e _should pecuniary hav interest e been en and gag risk ed , ; regard all the less best of known expense femal ; _" e writers then
_en — tailed good-b a breath to the of advocacy ridicule ; good f any -bye sub t j ec any t which thoroug w T ould h expres have - tle
sion of opinion ; good-bye to the humble but ceaseless srugg of all these years , and to the results which have sprung to up
aroun ther d because the smal the l office where and so the many lan were workers honestl collected conceived - a 7 id carried , out . purppy branches
A few dates and details as _^ to the different practical of the movement may not be out of the place Journal , in connec The tion first _wdt of h
tim this those e s of who g the ht joined sketch proposed the of earl the introduction y his work tory w of as of M a bill M on aria the . Rye prop . ert At the of t
married womenour attention was attracted by an excellen ar Magazine ticle on , " t he gned , " jec M t . S . R t . 5 ' An " Eng enquiry lish Woman made of * t _s the Domestic l editor ivin
was near answered London wit by a her visit fam from il the and young devoti writer h , hen leisure t g literatureFrom that time she y , became the fast friend of her
secre fellow t -work . to ers ; and th when e l it amoun becam t e of necessary corresondence to engag whi e ch a p
ary manage arge immediately whom the bill entailed broug , of ht Miss eminence in R contact ye became In with the that its summer supporters secretary of 1857 , , m and any Miss was of
were men . , t Craig to first the came National from Association Edinburgh , for and the became Promotion assistant of Social
secre-S ary ciencethen in the course of formation . A year and a half laterin , _November 1858 Miss Faithfull was first introduced at
the office , of the " , English , Woman ' s Journal , " with the work of which , 1859 for some Miss Boucherett ths , she was more to London or less desirou connected * f
Women organising In June , the found Society in for the Promoting same cam offi e ce the many Emp , friend loymen s t an of o d
wards helpers Miss ; , and Faith for a full few were month secretaries s Miss Sarah to the Lewin infant , and society after- ,
which was finally organised , in connection with the Social Science Association
work It s was which now have , in since . the winter been frequentl of 1859— y reviewed 60 , that by the the group press of ,
look their , rise—all of them in a certain way linked to Miss
A Beview Of The Last Six Yeaits. 365
A BEVIEW OF THE LAST SIX _YEAItS . 365
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1864, page 365, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021864/page/5/
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