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PASSING EVENTS. 42S
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I Madam Have Ever , Been One Of The Most...
iccGoiints energy . " and We so recommend much of actual work ; -r h -baking ysical exertion , brewing in , the darning care , of the the ke house eping as of p
they it can is not , by any the means slavery be of got domestici to undertake cares . which injures the characters of Fineif had been the beds and
roasting characters _Carole the Cro Jaml chet meat much and they more Phoeb _wonld the e mental probabl ; equals they y have of the been men much m of aking their more families estimable . It _^ resiall
_$ those is he that active capacities unfortunate care of for their pr intellectual ej houses udice which to usefulness tneir causes servants which well , -to before mi -do ght women they render have to them acquired gn noble
_& nd worthy in a wider sphere . _Neither end of existence do We agree is not with yet "A a . real S . " that evil this There notion is of a intellectual large proportion culture as of
an . refined _j > riii 0 iple families , and the verg peculiar ing on the cramped upper expression class , with of who face *** it which is an acknowledged is the result Shrunk in bodand choked to their mental
" is ndt far to seek . " y up as ideas velopment fibres and shi , possessed — pwreck rsurel than y would an b these active our young infallibl race intelli nor ladies y gent drown hel , whom ing housemaid , who to emi diffuse are gration is not those on would adding a which higher drive to alread level the to despair sum of exist de of - ; ,
and Who havealas y resigne , d that firm p grasp on this dear and beautiful y material worldwhich , , is _( _jocPs grft to his creatures whilst yet in the flesh . urge To those the throwing who , come op forward en of professions on all should occasions and avoid , of as commercial that we do come avocations forward of , to to
One _iromen ide , a it which is doubl brings y needful a cause that and we its supporters to nought overstraining . We particularl any y _'faish to avoid imputation of despising the material basis of domestic life .
Jiewer Among of wood men any there to the is hewer a certain of simp marble le hierarch . _"WTiat y we of occupation want to see , from among the
_elevated women is portion * the , development has been too deficient of the ; same let us hierarch not run y . into Hitherto the opposite the error most Let to increase the numbers of
of cutting away the supports . us try good thoroug have house- our wives hly female industrious ;•— -wive ph s ysicians of and peasants intelli , our , gent artizans lecturers women , , and our of farmers artists the middle ; , of and shop class our -women authors ; not let , too us of ;
many here and , and there provide a student them ; a we retreat will calm find room as those for of them Cam if or there Isis . are But let us kin view one steadprincilethat in training the young ( be it
rememeep y p , , " of feered that kind we have of character been referring committed to a work to our on charge education , that , ) they we strictl remember y demand the every
parable of the ten talents , and consecrate every gift to use . Ed ., E . W . J . ] ' ii t _ ¦ i i i i _. ¦ *
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: _*•¦» ; _f ? " It b y I the j S chee different ring to mag see istrates the liberal another throug interpretation thus hout recorded the country given in . The to "We the have New alread Divorce y cited h Act of ,
several casesand find Daily Telegrap jiil _^ jr 15 th . —r , T < _SOUTICWARK . — _-SlNGTOIiAB APPLICATION _TJITDEB THE NEW DIVORCE ACT .
_Ri ]! _iaria the Waugn course of , and the a morning relative a of well the -dressed celebrated female Colonel , who W stated augh , herself , of Eastern to be Bank notorietyattended before MrCombeto claim protection for her
-, . , pro _p JFbiiathan erty , which she h had in 1852 "become A possessed pplicant stated of since that the she desertion resided of in her Bermondsey husband ,
Waug , . , Her and as had he been said marrie to go to d the to her gold nusband diggings about , and the eight last years time she In he 1852 ard o he f him left
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1858, page 429, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081858/page/69/
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