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OPEN COUNCIL. 355
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LXIX.—OPEN COUNCIL.
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To the Editors of the English Woman*s Jo...
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Books Op The Month. This Season Is Remar...
The authoress of " Poems _Tby L . " has just published " St . _Bernardine" a dramatic a tale of the fifteenth century ( Whitneld ) _.
" , The History of poem the , Temperance Movement in Great Britain and Ireland / ' by Samuel Couling ( Tweedie ) includes Biographical
Sketches of well-known Temperance _, advocates , . Among educational works we notice Miss Sewell's " Ancient
History We b , " elieve comp we risin are g E correct gypt , Assyria in stating , and that Ba Mrs bylonia . Henry . Wood , in
addition to " East Lynne" and " The Channings , " just completed , periodicals is now conducting : " The three Shadow serial of Ashl stories ydyat in , " the in pages " the New of Monthl as many y ;
_" Mrs . Ashburton _' s Niece" in the Quiver ; and " The Life Secret , " in the Leisure Hour ; added , to which , we understand the new volume of Once a Week will commence with a story from the same pen
illustrated by Charles Keane .
Open Council. 355
OPEN COUNCIL . 355
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To The Editors Of The English Woman*S Jo...
To the Editors of the _English Woman * s Journal , Ladies I have , read with much interest the letters which have appeared in your the medical
y and valuable ears having I beg journal my leav self e on to been the offer desirability intimatel a few suggestions y connected of ladie , s entering with ing to that forget profession as far profession as for possible many ,
precedent the vexed , , and questions such like of " ; and ghts sim of ply doctors looking , and upon it ghts as a of matter women of , " business former , and In as we do st when lace choosing it seems professions to me that for if our our youn boys . g ladies could become
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1862, page 355, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071862/page/67/
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