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PASSING EVENTS. 71
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To the Editor of the English Woman's Jou...
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XII—PASSING EVENTS.
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To The Editor Of The English Woman's Jou...
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mat if near ters at of hand detail , or b on y le which tter , of more member extended s in London discussion . There mih are t be , however entered , into hereafter . I would offer myself as provisional honorary t this g secretary to
and any commit dear tee Madam that could be formed for carrying ouproposition , , , Yours faithfully ,
11 th January , 1859 . S . E . M . P . S . —In order to guard against the very possibility land of foul in play , tion as
with great burial horrors societies have been a certifica enacted te in of this the Christian medical Eng attendant of connec the deceasedand of a female , friend or nurseas to due care and kind
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Passing Events. 71
PASSING EVENTS . 71
To The Editor Of The English Woman's Jou...
To the Editor of the English Woman _' s Journal .
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s science ympathie generall s for and y memorie in to the aid s university , women and so I in . trust corporate True it has ever or educational been were ; and guided establishment if the y time private has s
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Xii—Passing Events.
XII—PASSING EVENTS .
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, recei So ved for we four wer " weeks five weeks have have gone passed since . " the last record of " Passing
Events say "—and ; anxiously as the papers have been scanned , there is little h else as been than the t th fact roug , itself h ; the to Bill note for . Parliament Legalising Marriage has met , with various a Deceased small business Wife ' s isthe usual amount of and
having has S ussed ister attended h and passed as been rejected its the broug fir Commons st and Throug t upon second it h the goes thi t reading s to form the , the , U and pper bill every H will ouse one , it knows will _pros there , that be again when con dis- s
until for c themselve the time s is ea ri ch pe . man , and and peop womaii le are set according at liberty to to his decide pass or her upon ag conscience the question . , ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1859, page 71, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031859/page/71/
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