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OPEN COUNCIL. 281
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.XLIV.—OPEN. COUNCIL. (As these pages th...
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To the Editors of the English Woman 1 s ...
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.Effects of our Drinking Usages on the C...
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Books Of The Month. Mr. Murray's List Of...
•" ¦ How I "became a Governess" is also in its second edition . It is reprinted from Good Wordswliere , it appeared Nov . 11860 . It
, , tells the story of an English governess in France . By the same author is also a musical lesson bookentitled " Little by Little ;
, a series of graduated lessons in the art of teaching music . " The author says" The greater part of the following work having been
, ¦ successfully tried with young friends of different ages , from seven to seventeen , it is now offered to young mothers with the hope that
they may find it useful in teaching their children . A certain degree of facility in reading music , combined with some slight
knowledge of the theory of e sweet sounds / is the best preparation for studying piano-forte playing with pleasure and advantage . The
author has , therefore , endeavoured to simplify as much of his subject as he thought necessary for the purpose in view . The reader
is recommended not to begin at the end . "
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Open Council. 281
OPEN COUNCIL . 281
.Xliv.—Open. Council. (As These Pages Th...
. XLIV . —OPEN . COUNCIL . ( As these pages themselve are intended s _resxDonsible for general for the discussion opinions , e the xpressed Editors . ) do not iiold a— .
To The Editors Of The English Woman 1 S ...
To the Editors of the English Woman s Journal . May 20 , 1863 .
ZjADIES Iii the , English Woman ' s Journal for March , 1863 , in the chapter the headed mean " ing Fever of in which its Social is , in Aspects one part , " I , so find obscure a quotation that from I take Dr . Murchison liberty of ,
writing to solicit an explanation . It is on page 7 — but it has been shown , " & c . it cau As s all e a ' _slv dim con inution tains in car t b oni amoun c acid t , ho thrown w can of " f ? even In a wh smal at l manner percent age s " of n
• Increase With earnest in the quantity desires for insp the ired success cause a of decrease exertions in the quantit for the y elevation expired ? of woman , I your subscribe myself ,
A Constant Reader . which Information the extract respecting has been the taken name woul and d page obli of . Dr . Murchison ' s work from ge
.Effects Of Our Drinking Usages On The C...
. Effects of our Drinking Usages on the Condition of Women .
IjADIES often I struck have , been me as a subscriber a singular to deficiency your Journal in the for management several years of , your and inter it has
reform esting ation periodical . It , has that not no warm often interest been especial is taken ly referred by you in to the by temperance your conmi tributors ght and reasonabl , most happiness y of be whom to expected the , I homes pr that esume of a , movement multitudes are women so rendered ; well and calculated from desolate your to b sex bring the it
peace demoralizing effects of our drinking customs in private and in public y life woman should 's receive influence that was cordial freely support and heartil which y would given unmistak to that ab movement ly prove , now that , popularly known under the expressive name of Teetotalism , —which word ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1863, page 281, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061863/page/65/
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