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NOTICES OF BOOKS. 141
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The Victoria Magazine. No. XI. London: E...
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Notices Of Books. 141
NOTICES OF BOOKS . 141
The Victoria Magazine. No. Xi. London: E...
The Victoria Magazine . No . XI . London : Emily Faithfull . The A of rt H icle M on " Inspectors The Education of Schools of Women is a / well ' by J -argued . Gr . Fitch plea , m . a .,
Examin the one admission ations . . . of After young commenting women t on o , t the he strange London indifference University
of the general public as to the sort of education now being g the iven wri t ter o " points the mothers out how of the opposite next generatio it is in princi n of Eng le lishmen from tha , " t
which looked on given as the to hoys mos , t how important the men part tal training of male which p education and is justl , is y t whollleft t in that afforded to the other _^ how
them even almos w as hen a the y superficial same ou things accomp are lishmen learnt , t t , whil girl e is to merel sex her y taug This ther ht
system they are is so hu imparted t too accordant as to form with an the intellectual common dis requirements his cip child line . should of
paren be and a lady ts school , for , than u a is paren selected t she t is should often according more be thoug anxious l / ' h tful thoug that and h well if - the informed latter ,
were be attained a insisted without on as strenuousl sacrifice y as of y t the he former other . , the As regards one mig the ht any
propriety of providing higher mental culture for women , Mr . Fitch observes , —
" After allintellect is of no sex . Science , history , religion , poetry , truth , - woman man address for . themselves the If , the recognition appetite to the of for human any knowled one being of ge these and as ht such to the which cl , power aim and does instruction there to not receive is also no and faculty it exist , to ulture enjoy in in a
it that , and ri t h t make is certainl a right no use t the of it exclusive , give a ri property g of one sex any more c than of , one nation g or of one age . "
Since this instruction could best be supplied by their own sex , if duly of qualified attesting , U such nivers ual ity ifi E ca xamina tionsand tions the are ex needed perimen as t
a means q , nations recently sufficientl made in connection showed with that the such Cambi advan * idge ta Local es would Exami be - g
fu men ob society l jection ly appreciated as less a that cl agreeable ass a sounder are and y b b made y pointing education mean use of out th . for e He how lea women st meets the abl most e would , t too o en accomp , j the oy mak possible an e d i their shed add
their , part to domestic , y happiness , and we have therefore no
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1864, page 141, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041864/page/69/
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