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70 OPEN COUNCIL.
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Madam, I wish I could h to make the read...
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Ladies Many , of your readers, I think, ...
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Madam I Think , It Will Be Interesting (...
Madam , In an article in the February No . of this Journal , entitled " A . Review of the Last Six " bearing the wellknown signature BRP '
I regretted exceedingly Years to find , that no mention - could be made of " one . of . . the ., f niost ullacknowledg important , earnest ing the , and indefati zealous gable workers efforts of in the " woman founders ' s cause of the . " Althoug " Societ h
y y responding sketch for Promoting on that to energeti the the encomium Emp c little loyment s band so lavishing of of workers Women ly expended , I " must and earnestl whilst by the very writer beg to heartil of direct the y
attention to the fact thatthat though so liberall , y applaudin y g the commendable vigorousl exertions assisted of is others , , letel the author ignored ' s partici No pation matter in how the much work disposed she has
B so . R . P . may y feel to overlook comp her y own very . considerable share in the results of these last six years' successful labour , others would fain express her some
obloquy sli especiall ght acknowled , y and as any the worl fresh gement d undertakings is somewhat of the faithful tar frequentl dy in services discovering y call rendered forth good much when by undeserved accep , more ted
facts of bye-gone times are threatened with an overthrow . Therefore when the Eng of lish the Society Woman ) ' s was Journal first started ( now perhaps the editors more were favourabl doubtless y viewed subjected as the
organ ,, to a m eriodical an 3 _^ petty which annoyances so essentiall , and had sundry differed deep in the -rooted tenets prejudices it asserted to combat and the in y
princi p ples it advocated , from any magazine of the day . For this reason , let us , In sheer justice , tender our meed of praise to that one who so generousl herself y
in records the satisfactory the efforts issue of others of her , and laudable modestly endeavours refrains from . Had including the writing of this " review" been entrusted to a less interested partythe omission of
soimportant a helper could never have occurred I remain . , Madam , ,
_^ A Friend Yours very of the trul Society y , .
70 Open Council.
70 OPEN COUNCIL .
Madam, I Wish I Could H To Make The Read...
Madam , I wish I could h to make the readers of this Journal say enoug
because resolve to I believe acquaint a bad themselves political econ with omy the is science at the root of of that Political many knowled of Economy the evils of ,
this that science press so alone heavil can y on enable women us . to Another form correct reason Is inions , a concernin ge the events of historyand those of timeIt op also be termed g in
other lish words Woman , _^ the ' s , science Journal of to Philanthropy our for own themselves . I . appeal the may to truth the of readers these of asser , the - '
Eng prove rewar tions , d assuring can emp them loy their no minds study . more noble or more sure to bring its own .
Hoping , you may find room in Open Council for these I am few words trul , yours y
, , 11 th February , 1864 . S . A . P .
Ladies Many , Of Your Readers, I Think, ...
Ladies , of readersI thinkwould like to know whether the '
Many your , , Lecture iven for in the 1848 Benefit at Planover of the Governesses Rooms ' Benevolent has been Institution or is likel , which to be ;
repeated was g V The subject , on that Square occasion was " , The Character , of Women y ;" and the Rev . Richard CobboldM . A . was the lecturer . I shall be much '
obliged if this question can be answered , , , and Yours beg to remain trul _^ , very y
February , 1864 . A Clergyman , ' s Wife .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1864, page 70, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031864/page/70/
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