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52 NATIONAL ASSOGIATION FOR THE
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IX.—NATIONAL, ASSGCIATIO1SF I^OB THE
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, . , —' Xi. The Peach. Its Itaxy *' Hom...
have are many had , far thousands less alleviation -who mig of ht it make , for the . the present same comp state laint of its , and culture who
in , England makes the peach , almost exclusively a luxury confined .. ticall to . the / concerned wealthy . with It is but the few information , therefore that , who the are fruit likely should to be not prae be - . y
sli plucked htest until touch it is and so full that y ri the pe flavor that it is will best fall developed . into the hand when at it the is gathered g some , time before it is requiredand lefb for a few : hours
, lation in a cool , the place only before hope being that can eaten be ; held for to out the of maj ever ority being of the able popu -to
partake plentifully of peaches , involves , nothing less than an emigration across the Atlantic . s-
52 National Assogiation For The
52 _NATIONAL _ASSOGIATION _FOR THE
Ix.—National, Assgciatio1sf I^Ob The
IX . —NATIONAL , ASSGCIATIO _1 SF I _^ OB THE PROMOTION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE ,
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is during openin attended described g the meeting . The past by was King a month local held ' s Room , paper , on in the of Dublin as evening the ¦"¦ filled Mansion , and of to Wednesday rep was House letion very , , by in A numerously . ugust which one of 14 the the th ,
most brilliant and distinguished audiences that ever ; assembled in this metropolis , the assembly numbering nearly two thousand ladies
and Lord gentlemen Brougham . " as Presidentopened the proceedings _; with a
long and eloquent , speech , noting , first the progress which Social Science has made during the last yearand its ; present state and
prospects sidereddwelling . He then at considerable touched upon leng the th princi upon , pal the subjects satisfactory to be results
conof the , Criminal and Reformatory Department , and upon the introduction into manufacturing districts of the Co-operative System ,
" The establishment of unions , by the working classes , for the purthem pose of as sharing well as in of preventing the profits on adulteration the goods of consumed those goods or , used and for by
the purpose , of carrying on branches of manufacture . " ; been It establishe appears that d since more the than last fifty Social manufacturing Science Congress companies , representing have
- a Comp cap Jurisprudence ital any , of ( Limited nearl , y Education , £ ) 2 whose , 000 , 000 cap , Publip , ital exclusive is £ Health 1 , 000 of the , , 000 the and Manchester . attention the _Industrial Cotton of the
Emp learned loyment and indefati of Women gable , President each in turn , with claimed whose mental and physical powers alike time deals so leniently , that younger men may hope
in vain to emulate the _xuaweariedassiduity and . . extended range of
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1861, page 52, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091861/page/52/
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