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ON THE EDUCATION OF PAUPER GIRLS. 321
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LXIIL—ON THE EDUCATION OF PAUPEE, GIRLS.
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The education of the female sex is one o...
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of these friends , was , separated from her for ever "by some fatal mistake . Anything serves the novelist as an incident for this
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ing " dail It on is y what round no common our , the authoress common achievement would task ; call " to looking the be able ashes back alw " without of the to past murmur tread . in - ays
peop memory well- led known with arid paths happy joyfulness and shadows , the without and . old pangs the trodden beloved of self ways forms -reproach ; finding of those , over them who the
, are " not lost , but gone before . " " Oefters Wie der wenn Pfad icli doch selbst einsam mir sage sei ,
Streifen Tlieure liier Schatten am lichten mir vorbei Tage , . " * ,
On The Education Of Pauper Girls. 321
ON THE EDUCATION OF PAUPER GIRLS . 321
Lxiil—On The Education Of Paupee, Girls.
_LXIIL—ON THE EDUCATION OF PAUPEE , GIRLS . A PAPER BEAD AT THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION FOH THE PROMOTION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE , LONDON , 1862 .
The Education Of The Female Sex Is One O...
The education of the female sex is one of the most important well problems -being of of the the present human day race * that If , at those all times to whom , it is is essential committed to the its
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1862, page 321, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071862/page/33/
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