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"A PLACE CALLED WATERLOO." 269
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XLIL —"A PLACE CALLED WATERLOO."
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About Sidered Themselves Half A Century ...
Woman interes " The Woman t . " Joanna is th ' s ere writing is not called beneath 's ; " " The her these Wom followers feminine an ; " , " her Th app rambling e Church ellatives works of the the ,
expression ; of a want that woman should say her word upon , they reli well gion not , as seem that the she to social say should that representation assume she is wanted her office of to humanity comp with regard lete ? the to Certainl reli it ? gious Do y
as sweet afford the writings and to the tender of cultured Madam so full mind e of Guion delicate a teaching , and insi Antoinette ht of and reli ardent gion Bouti , so emotion gen gnon tle , ,
as to be a necessary , supplement to all masculine g theology ; and , have may Southcott not a similar the , who niillenial ever refining taug rhapsodie ht influence love and s and upon not mystical fear her and , grace illiterate verses and followers not of Jo terror anna ? ,
Evidences of this have been observed , especially among Out treated the of women what with , dust who more , and probabl than rubbish ordinary y on does account respect the good of by God their the create Southcottians founder life , and are .
glory ! The Rev . G . B .
"A Place Called Waterloo." 269
" A PLACE CALLED WATERLOO . " 269
Xlil —"A Place Called Waterloo."
XLIL — "A PLACE CALLED WATERLOO . "EXPERIENCES OF A SOLDIER ' S WIFE .
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" And I sit dream by the o fading ' er the fire days alone that are passed and gone ,
Many a time and oft . " " I Wh could at th ' nt ey well killed make each out other . " for
personage An with eye certain -witness , one degree whose is or of revelations respect ought to and are be especially generall rather y is an lo this oked important the upon case
can when see a many noug hundreds ht more , of can others never who , again had been beguile eye echo - us witnesses of with tales too ,
of long ago ; and the solitary voice is but an Moore ' s touching
line" And all but he departed !" long Such ago an and eye- thus witness it was I stumbled . I had upon stepped very in unexpectedl to visit for y , not an
hour or so , a dear old womanwith whom I have had many a p the leasant date of chat , , within acquaintance the last with , few months herShe , for was so long very had old been very
infirmwith my a tiresome cough that despoiled . her of many , a ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1864, page 269, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061864/page/53/
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