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58 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE
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meeting if they were on such now a stated footing . as We shall have make taken it reall agood y c deal onversational of trouble , and to p I lac should e the
like to feel that we had raised some interest , and linked people to us in our work Lord ( hear Talbot , hear . de ) Malahide said that as nobod . else had risenhe would y
listened make a few to . the remarks statements , not b made y any with means the objection greatest s ( possible hear , hear attention . ) He , and had
full that y the sympathized benevolent and ladies agreed who with . had all , taken that up had the been subject uttered would . He have trusted the the support ladies they of Dublin deserve and in this of Irel country and he . knew If he this knew that anything they were of the never hearts back of _-c
, present ward or of their in question hel country ping any put ( hear object before , and promoted them app in lause a to p . lain ) improve It and was practical onl the y condition necessary manner of to in their have order sex the to
ensure one was their of co greater -operation importance . Of all the or more questions deserving which had of been support discussed than the not subject question than of the had emp been loyment brought of before women the . He meeting would . As take was a larger so well view expressed of the .
into emp hy t loyed h factories e ladies is perfectl who to the had y appalling detriment spoken _^ the . of Married extent their health to women which _y and and women . in children niany and cases are children crammed of their are
morals social state , a condition and he could of things not which but think betrays that a some most means diseased would and be dangerous found in . order to modif , y or correct it ( hear , hear . ) It was proved by statistical facts ,
that the actuall that habits the owing y race becoming of to was the this descending peop p system hysicall le of y the parts deteriorated in p the opulation of social I _/ ancasMre . scale of From ; many . and He the of Yorkshire trusted appearance those that districts , it as was the well great p were lain as
p and hilanthrop deal with ists it of in the a manner day would that , before would long avoid , take setting up this class great against question classj , . benefit and embittering to both ( hear the relationshi hear . ) Great p of emp as loyer were the and questions workman , they and would excited be the of
interest and attention , of thinking and benevolent persons , in the present Shaftesbury day . Great and as was the the noble interest lord now felt present in the factory ( Lord Broug question ham , in ) took whicli so active Lord
it a part out , it great sank as into was insi the gnificance benefit that compared resulted with from the the question successful he ( Lord carry Talbot ing of de Malahide , ) had alluded to . Pie admitted it was fraught with difficulties ,
that and should the great be c invention autiously of han the dled day . He - — trusted the practical it would application not be s of aid steam hereafter masource chinery of to the manufactures deterioration —while of its it peop advanced le , ( hear the , hear wealth , ) but of the that country means _^ wasthe would
be found to turn it to their benefit and interest . He knew no means so effectual , with that view , as establishing a factory in which , the operations of would married be carried women on or successfull children y ( hear and satisfactoril hear . ) That y without was a scheme the emp which loyment he
recommended to the great societies in , the manufacturing counties , " the Copersons operative of Societies whom they , " which were had composed done . much This to subject advanc , he e the thought condition , was closel of the y "
change allied to in that the broug employment ht before of the labor meeting they would . If they have c no ould difficulty produce in that obtaining great hear some employment . ) change The for in advantages the all classes system of , which seemed emigration at not present had onl been stood desirable well in great observed but need necessary of upon it ( ( , hear hear and ,
hear . ) He could not avoid giving full expression y to his feelings and opinions , althoug on the subject h his observations introduced b mi y the ht benevolent not meet the ladies concurrence who had addressed of all present them . ,
Lady Talbot de Malahide had g requested him to say that she felt deeply interested in the success of the movementand that she would assist to promote ,
it by every means in her power ( hear , hear . )
58 National Association For The
58 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION _FOR THE
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1861, page 58, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091861/page/58/
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