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356 OPEN COUNCIL.
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To the Editor of the JSnglisJi Wonian's ...
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If Observe a man what no ma precautions tter how hi he gh take his s rank to pre or serve standing himself , be from detected being cheating defrauded at .
severity is cards at once , or , p , cut lay that , utterl the wit y crimes h , l hope oaded l here essl dice y specified cut , or . making The are consequence of frau rare dulent , indeed bets of this almost on the wholesome unheard turf , he
of I occurrence would that among women gentlemen could be . induced to guard their most sacred affections with the same care that men use to protect their money . If ladies were to
determine that they would not admit within their houses men who had been w no oman toriousl , they y guilty would of greatl brealdng y raise Grod the _' s laws standard , and of of ha morality ving cruell , an y d oppressed confer an a who is t ithheld from
withheld immense crime by if benefit the he expecte fear upon of d their having to me own et to with sex answer . punish Many for m a en it man t in in , " this the . next If a world man w , knew would that be excluded thenceforth from the
he i socie f he kne ty behave w that other d from il l l ad t henceforth o ies his , as wife women , all he his very would lad properl y be acquaintances y are when would they look do w coldl rong y on if receive invitation to ball
him ; if he knew that he should never again an a or would before a party treat he , bu d t id his be an en wife yt tire hing l differentl y reduced that woul to Thus d 'the club tail mi th for ht w society punishmen omen , he if would they t upon chose think him confer twice , and
pro prosperous tection , on bles each t with other good ; and husbands y surel . y it is or the sisters kind g bounden relations , duty , to of protect the happy another , , to and the
utmost of their , power , their less fortunate . " Bear ye one ' s burdens "
. I am , Madam , yours obediently , T
O ] SE OP THE _PliOSPESOTJS .
356 Open Council.
356 OPEN COUNCIL .
To The Editor Of The Jsnglisji Wonian's ...
To the Editor of the JSnglisJi _Wonian _' s Journal .
Madam , On lishwoma opening yo must ur Journal feel in , J its une general 1 st , with desi the deep the interest first article which rivetted every true
Engn gn , my the above attention most all at neg others once lec , ted ;— of " b Female y ta p l im ilan p Education or thro tance pists to ; in t the he the communi most Middle selfishl Classes ty in y which , and "—the virulentl we matter live _y , ;
thwarted What is and my opposed disappoin by tment others to . read an attack upon the colleges instituted the within hi the her last and ten mi years ddle , classes with t . It sol is vi clear ew of improvi h that ng the the writer educa w tion oman of enoug
or man g has never visited these colleges , or even enquired into their , system hundreds and working , who ; are but ever this on j ) the assage watch will to , crush nevertheless the independence , be gladly and accepted generous by
activity I know of women the Queen . ' s College , Harley street , well . I took the liveliest interest in its formation by the Ilev . C . Gk Nicolay . Of the Ladies' College ,
is Bedford struggles that square there , and its is , I difficulties not have an a still institution , and more obstacles intimate in Great , of knowled every Britain kind ge that . ; but Each is doing my has conviction a had better its
instance work , for of mankind a pupil than being either injured of these by moral over two -work Colleges has , been while for ladies I could . tell I know of many of no
whose health , physical as well as , improved by College persuade training . parents The difficulty to suffer we their have daug to hters contend to make with good is , use on the of their contrary time , to at
than always College a ticket . find The that for pup they a ils class are cannot in starved addition make not a more to " the crammed acceptable one or ; " the present and two those to that a who young her try parents lad will y ,
will afford her . Any excuse , or apology will suffice for a stint in a daughter '
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1858, page 356, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071858/page/68/
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