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6 MABGARET OF NORWAY.
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II.—MARGARET OF NORWAY.
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womanhood to be a remedial ? Tliese measure questions for the lead ills us , of to which advert societ to what y , as we we conceive said at
the commencement of our remarks , loudly complains . Why should two we not trainin do something schools for towards female establishing servants ? There in eac can h coun be littl ty e doubt or
that supporting such schools g As , the once immediate fairly organized object of , "would such institutions soon become should
selfbe the training . of girls of good character in all kinds of domestic duties , it would be necessary to place them near in large
towns such labors , and yet as servants in places in _s _^ farm _! _mcientl -houses _y rural are to accustomed afford practice to engage some in . of
poultry Cooking , , an baking d other , washing departments , the getting of a servant -up of of ' s fine such work linen , schools should , the receive care would
supp special ly work attention to a . great The extent neig , hbourhood and purchase the productions of the servants' skill . Persons who required good domestics would gladly
the have appl system y occasion to the were superintendents to judiciousl be dissatisfied y carried of the with out training the , we result believe schools of they their , and would , provided lication seldom . app
To establish schools for servants on a large scale , a central committhat tee or their society would eals for be pecuni needed , assist and we ance see -would no reason be fruitless to suppose . We
appary time hope it to may revert perhaps to the be subj worth ect on the a future attention occasion of our , but readers in the . mean-Alban
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6 Mabgaret Of Norway.
6 MABGARET OF _NORWAY .
Ii.—Margaret Of Norway.
II . —MARGARET OF NORWAY . BY AMELIA B . EDWARDS .
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» At a time like the present , when , women turn ' s claims back to form the the subject of old
history of so much and discussion inquire what , it is position curious was to occupied and what pages influence was wielded by the women of the than forgotten ? past . Were frien they ds . more and
or less honoredfreer or feebler we Were they question equals , or resolves slaves , itself and playthings hicall , to the and men may of be their answered time ? by The the
Nomadic map . Regarded tribes , and as merchandise by geograp the Greeks by and y the , Romans Asiatics as , as beings helots but by little the anti
nowhere superior to so their respectfull slaves The y and treated Germans children as admitted among , the women the them barbaric to of their quity nations councils were of , Northern Europe .
and discussed with them the business of the state . The Cimbri p were hetesses hysicians attended . and In Britai priests in all n their they Interesting wer expeditions e oracles as these ; b in y fac Gaul their ts are and wives and Scandin and pleasant avia pro , -
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1859, page 6, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031859/page/6/
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