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214 PASSING EVENTS.
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Ladie In the s, letter of your French Co...
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Ladies, Eng I Land I Have Am , And Encou...
now fortunate stands teacher . I the ht sum to mention of 561 : a that year the , instead case I of have 201 . a year ticularl as the alluded affair pary
to is that of a French oug lady ; high in her position , and thoroug , hly well _qualified make remed to some y teach for arrangement this her state language of things which perfectl ? shall Or remun wil y . l not Can er pare at any e a nts little of of your more children readers adequatel endeavour suggest y these to a
Ill-paid French teachers at fashionable I schools remain ? Ladiestrul , , yours y ,
A Lover of Justice .
214 Passing Events.
214 PASSING EVENTS .
Ladie In The S, Letter Of Your French Co...
Ladie In the s , letter of your French Correspondent of February 17 th , 1868 , the following h : —
occurs paragrap privat " The e theatricals noble ladies at the of the Hotel Faubourg of the St Princess . Germain de JBeauvais are very busy for the getting benefit up theatrical
costumes of divers charities to be appropriated . Were the to money the same which object is spent as that by them which on is made by The cost of
getting these exhibitions lay , at the Madame poor would de Mornay be ' greatl s last y spring the amounted gainers . to forty-five
up a p thousand francs . It francs will — therefore and the money be seen collected that were at ch the arit doors the to exclusive nineteen thousand object of y
this the members occasion int of o the mount French ebanks aristocracy , dairymaids , who soubrettes transformed _, and them various selves other on
without personages calculating more the going prices or to less of the humble the trouble dresses , , they of , making and would relieving , an hav appeal e better with them to acconrp the their benevo lished protegees lence it by
even of their friends . " Yes ! that could be done . But does it not occur to E . J exceptions . that giving of extreme alms is age the and wors sickness t possible , ) and th form at the of forty giving -five reliefj thousan ( wi d th francs the of the
spent artisan in in getting a much up more the leg p itimat lay must e way have than gone by being into put the into pockets his hand as is either alms the , — value throug viz ., for of h those the honest ore of labour ( the gold shop and ? keeper In silver fact , thoug manufacturer , all goes h it be into ) , or or the merch the labourer cocoon ant ; ' for s bands of what the ,
little silkwormuntil it has passed through the artisan ' s hands ? Therefore I think Would the E sneer J , undertak of E . J . e against to raise the the aristocracy nineteen uncalled thousand for fr . ancs ( putting
done aside ) the bsimp good . l . I going consider round the and spending asking for of the it ? forty If she -five could thousand she would francs be very has
fortunate y ; still y , even then , not justified in throwing a stone at her less
persuasive friendswho undertake to raise it by a different method . , I am , Ladies , your obedient servant ,
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PUBLIC AND POLITICAL . age the The marked of unexpected fifty-seven event death of he this had of Sir month achieved George . Taken fame Cornewall in away many Lewis at the dep on artments comparativel the 13 th of has y human earl been y
. amount exertion of ; as work a scholar , sit , up , administrator any number " , of statesman hours , write , author any ; quantity could ' of do des any
patches The G " reek Throne is accepted by Prince William of Denmark .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 1, 1863, page 214, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01051863/page/70/
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