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THE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN. 377;
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XXXIII.—REPORT OF THE SOCIETY FOR PRO-
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The Committee have to record increased •...
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& _stedfast reliion in she Iier perhaps own individuality never sufficientl . Suffering y value * drove d in the lier days for solace of her to ,
to merriment heaven g an and affection prosperity which . How has often been wounded it happens and that baffled we give on at earth last
_* sore and to yet " drink are not His punished " because for " that our own impiety " ran . " dry "We " come and yet heart our
thirst is supplied . cup Madame , de Stael could say with , thankfulness on her deathbed" I have been for Godfor my fatherand for
, , , libert Yet y . " though hers was the triumphNapoleon had his revenge im
Wat shortening erlo , o * Madam a weary e de and Stael somewhat returned wasted , to her life . beloved After Paris the battle with of a
worn-out , constitution . Little time was left her to taste the delights of conversation which she loved so well . Yet genial to othersand
, In forgetful the room of herself where to she the lay last dy , ing she . would In this invite sick her chamber Mends M to adame meet of
Hecamier first met Chateaubriand , and the " foundation was laid their _celebrated friendshi" Thus Madame de Stael breathed her
last in the city which she p . loved with the devotion of a patriot / solaced hy the affection of her friends , and gladdened hj the love of
her children . Heaven rest her , true woman which and could honest not be he marred art ! There bits was a
sense of purpose in her life y many Imperfections . And I smiled to think His greatness
" Flowed Round our around restlessness our incomp , His leteness rest . "
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The Employment Of Women. 377;
THE _EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN . 377 ;
Xxxiii.—Report Of The Society For Pro-
XXXIII . —REPORT OF THE SOCIETY FOR PROFOR MOTING THE THE YEAR EMPLOYMENT ENDING JUNE OF 24 th WOME , 1862 N . ,
The Committee Have To Record Increased •...
The Committee have to record increased ability to afford help to many the manuscri ¦ wood dail -engraving directions y pt app and licants , , music fern including at printing their ing office p as hotograp superintendence , app and lied extension hy to and furniture house of of emp charitable , hairdressing decoration loyment and in , ,
other institutionsshorthand copy " , writing and literary work , glassstaining , and posts , connected with the International Exhibition .
prospect the The art late s are depression of satisfactory the dial in -painting , trade the Committee has pup considerabl ils ; but have as y their affected grounds attainments the for present hoping in
that when the expected reactionary demand sets in , this experiment ; will In meet the book with -ke success ing . classthe number of pupils during the past
year has been forty ep -one . The , number each term has been about TOIi . IX . "E E
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1862, page 377, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081862/page/17/
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