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OPEN COUNCIL. 359
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Ladies Some , Time Since An Article Appe...
_sin _^ well d as competitive boys ? 4 . examinations What is the influence ? 5 Is it upon expedient education to of introduce prefixed into courses the
. education of all classes the study of their national institutions ? 6 . Ought the State to subject the exercises of the liberal professions to special
guarantees Sect . III . ? Arts and Literature . 1 . The development of the means of execution has induced composers to neglect those qualities combinations which depend 013 in .
_sentimentand to give increased attention to technical ; productions what way , has , and this what tendency will be thus the far ultim influenced ate consequences the character of the of princi musical ple ? 2 the multiof
which it has introduced into the art . Are present plicity international characteristics of tages artists and of disadvantages all relations of countries different , and of are schools the substituting broug frequency of ht painting together princi of exhibitions ?— , likel les if so of y , to art what wh efface held erein are the in the the common peculiar advan works
for the diversity of systems followed by the old p masters ? 3 . Do not the study of foreign languages , and the numerous translations of literary works ,
literatures tend to weaken ?—if so the what distin results ctive have character been and already orig produced inality of , and different what
_consequences may , be foreseen ? ments Sect . be IV organized . Charity in and country Public districts Health ? . 1 2 . . How What must are the sanitary advantages improve of - insane ? thimode of treatment
agricultural colonies for the Is s equally . of assi the app dis gned licable advantages tribu to ting to each all the and kinds of lunatics disadvantages the of two ment among systems al alienation the of , that infant inhabitant of ? - nurseries — places if s not of of , a what district and confinement houses should ? 3 . be of , Wh and the refuge at part that are ?
Do happy these influence establishments to be count impair eracted the ? sentiment 4 What of are famil the y improvements ?—if so , how is recentl this un y -
. made What in are the the dwellings best means of the of extending working classes - these , improvements both in towns and ? 5 in . Do rural cer districts tificates ? of burialat afford
of deathand the superintendence , as present regulated , extension to against sufficient render human , of guarantee the the life guarantee circle ? agains If of they affinity comp t fail _ei'ror lete within to in do ? case so 6 which . , Does what of , in apparent public measures most European health death should , dem or countries be violence and taken the ,
view marriage Sect of . protection V is . Po prohibited litical and Economy ? taxation . , 1 compatibl . Are customs e with duties the , princi in the ple double of free point trade of ?
2 . What are the conditions most favourable to the development of credit in the the cotton different manufacture branches of in production Europe , with ? 3 regard . What to are the the circumstances future _prosiDe which cts of material ? 4 What the results of the
_effect operative "the societies supply of established the raw in different and . countries are , ? especiall What y in the England best
cois - mean and the Germany s influence of propagating , for of labour colonial these , credit societies possessions , , and consumption on exte the nding commerce their benefits and are industry ? 5 . What of to to itself certain
Eur polies opean ? Should nations the ? post 6 . Oug office ht , the the Stat telegrap e reserve ? h , or This any section tother will monopol also mono y , be
worked sider the b work y the of State MM as . Engels a source and of Van revenue . Peborh on the regulation of averages con- , . and the report of M . Tilliere on apian for a Patent of Union , presented by
_JMr , Macfie , vice-president of the Liverpool Chamber Commerce .
Open Council. 359
OPEN COUNCIL . 359
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1863, page 359, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071863/page/71/
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