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Vol. XIII. Marat ' 1, 1864. No. 73.
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I.—THE WORK THAT ALL MAY DO.
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engaged It Social is probabl Science in ...
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The
THE
ENGLISH WOMAN'S JOURNAL .
PUBLISHED MONTHLY .
Vol. Xiii. Marat ' 1, 1864. No. 73.
Vol . XIII . Marat 1 , 1864 . No . 73 .
I.—The Work That All May Do.
I . —THE WORK THAT ALL MAY DO . A Papeb Read at the Social Science Congress .
Engaged It Social Is Probabl Science In ...
engaged It Social is probabl Science in some e Meeting that definite a ' large , consists hilanthrop proportion of ic persons work of our but who au we are dience may alread at also y a -
fairly assume the presence p of a minority who , , while feeling' a from genuine various interest causes in the either welfare unabl of e their or unwilling fellow creatures to engage , are in
special work ; and these , persons represent a very large section representatives of Possibl the general y ther public of e may another . be and also I among fearstill our larger hearers class a those few
who take life as they find it , are , easy-going , * and kindly , ; very g charities sorry ive perhaps " when but th if as ey you much hear attemp as of their any t to peculiarl probe neighbours any y deeper distressing to the , to * fashionable press case home , and
the Golden , Rulethey will meet you with a polite version of while numbers "Am to I which my consider brother these , their ' two s keeper true classes positio ? " comprehend Bearing n with regard in , it mind may to be the the worth poor vast for
and district the visiting employed , and generall be unable y . to They attend may committees feel no vocation ; they may timetalent
or have , as must to devote be the to case charitabl with many e work , very but littl are e they , or therefore ,
without money influence or responsibility in the , matter ? so far from it and that to use if they their cannot influence be persuaded arihtthe to admit most strenu their responsibility ous efforts of ,
our acknowled For Hosp wh itals at ged are , workers but our proofs Reformatories will avail of g deep , comparativel - , seated our Ragged disease y entirel little ( , Schools . which to , reach even they
the can root only ? partiall This fact y alleviate has been , too so often frequentl failing y acknowled y ged that it seems a mere truism to . repeat itbut has the
_acknowledgment borne due fruit ? ,
VOL . XIII . A
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1864, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031864/page/1/
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