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92 THE POSITION OP WOMEN IN FRANCE.
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whose of thoug teachings ht and sentiment may lead , them of practical to the percep martyr tion ' s doom , and ;— poetic -how sug full - !
gestiveness The faculty they of are staying at home is largel possessed shared Iby the as a French general , rule as a ,
peop "bFrench le , in so artists eminent of whom a degree a large , proportion y have , never " been out of y Francewhile , it would probably not he difficult to find a good
many ment of who the , have Seine scarcel . In y this journeyed respect beyond , Madame the Henriette limits of the Brown Depart has - le and though
been a sojourn more of fortunate eig fortni ht days than ht in in mo Holland Constantinop st of , her two country days le in -peop Rome to Eng , ; four lish days ideas in ,
hurriedl Nap seem les capable , y and passed a of affording throug g h , but it cannot a superficial be doubted g , lance may that , at , id to the the limpses scenes practised thus thus
To e obtained ye M and adame quick of Henriette forei perceptions gn lands Brown of may the these artist be brief fertile , even experiences in the valuable rap of g atmosp suggestion heric . conditions different from
interest those appearances of and France , local leasur , would coloring ebut seem also , and to to have social have been constituted not onl , y so a a source marked of epoch lively _,
her in Becoming her powers artistic have p more education been and , developed more . interested , and devoting in her herself art in proportion to its pursuit richest as
with organisations the stead , y but , loving which perseverance , when enlisted so in often the wanting service of in a of the large and
vi talentis at once the means and the guarantee success , Madame the tion gorous world of many Henriette by more adding , of Brown her to the healthy is destined sum and of , beautiful one let us of hope its creations , purest by the , to and produc benefit most
elevating pleasures . AB . ,
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92 The Position Op Women In France.
92 THE POSITION OP WOMEN IN FRANCE .
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.., , —• —•** - - - France muchbelow , with her respect neighbours to her , Eng political land , Bel institutions gium , Holland and manners , Piedmont , is
it and is Switzerland enj , oyed in America but . She with has , no no political reli to gious liberties liberty of , her no in soci the rig al ht same institutions of meeting sense as
she or association is better off ; than these respect countries . some If we consider the position of women in Francethe universal permission that society grants
them under to the work marriage , the ri , g law ht to to possess dispose their of their own own earnings in property , their , kinds and liberty the of which have to compete withmen many
freedom work from which they they are excluded in other , countries , we must
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1860, page 92, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041860/page/20/
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