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186 THE BEVISED CODE.
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XXXV.—THE RE VISED CODE.
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1. A Revised Code of Regulations. Presen...
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enii "Wh g * y ran ? t " with said a the burs lad t of y , tears looking spring up ing . 1 " from Because an overflowing , " answered heart our ,
, " them handkerchiefs and I have a deal to say to one another : when I talk to them , they'll remind me of all you ' ve done for me ;
I'd like to look at them often when I ' m on the ship . " By dint of squeezing the boxes were finally closed , and on the
eventful morning of her departure Anne left us with 5 s . in her pocket to commence her fortunes when she arrived the other side of
the Atlantic ; she was besides furnished with letters of recommendation to ladies in Tasmania . Her friend the matron accompanied '
her to the ship , and she left us with the good-will and regard of all the establishment . She cried bitterly on parting from us , and
again brought forward her simple phrase of gratitude . " Words and promisesMa'amwhat are the use of them ? - —you shall see—I'll
, , try and save some money to send for other poor girls situated like me . "
We have yet to test these perspective promises , but I for onehave little fear that our friend Anne S will prove worthy of the
kindness bestowed on her . We therefore leave her , trusting in heir sincerity , and wishing that her own words may be fulfilled , and that
good news may reach us of our orphan emigrant . We may shortly hope for tidings of her arrival in Tasmania . She appeared
just the right person for colonization , and , as a good laundress _, would soon earn an independence , besides making a capital Bush servant ,
having some knowledge of cooking and other domestic matters ; and , in . my opinion , the mistress will be most fortunate who secures her
services . L . N .
2 , Hinde Street ,
Institution for Needlewomen .
186 The Bevised Code.
186 THE BEVISED CODE .
Xxxv.—The Re Vised Code.
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1. A Revised Code Of Regulations. Presen...
1 . A Revised Code of Regulations . Presented to "both Houses of Parliament 2 . by Four comman Periods d of of Pier Public Majesty Education . . BSir James Kay Shuttleworth
Bart . Longman & Co . 1862 . y , The interference of Government in the cause of National Education
is of comparatively recent date . In 1811 the first movement was
made towards this object by the establishment of two societies ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 1, 1862, page 186, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01051862/page/42/
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