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34 woman's work in the wobld's clothing.
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The Traveller Mounting Some Steep Ascent...
the same time have greatly heightened the hilarity . " He might have added—and checked the intemperance hav ; for we can
permitted unenviable hardly believe to a notoriet compete that y city with in this feasts the respect charm woul , d had s ever of hi tur gher tle e deli and acquired ghts venison been so .
common It appears was that usuall in y less found sop most histicated agreeable times to this both feasting parties " , for in
remaining had they were they not so in without Drap pleased ers , the ' Hall since mean , under there s of alway the was s nam an indul e apartment g of ing the separately Ladies , still ' sole
b use Chamber eing , and the in n ; which a served splendid they with occasionall room the , sam formerl e y far had y e appropriate sep as arate that furnished entertainments d to their to the ,
court table in the hall of the brethren . Women are even now specifies admitted the to the " Mas Drapers terWarden ' Company s and , Brethren the style and of which Sisters still " of
the Guildbut such admission , is merely given for purposes of charityand , is different from the Teal " freedom" conferred
, very in the earl that y times it was we throug have h been any abuse discussing of their -. Yet privileges it nowh that ere
the appears female members of the Guilds in course of time so comcraft pletel " y to lost the them extent , even of not thoug even h betray u keep ing ing " the little secrets thing of s said the _^
in Council" was a strict condition of membership . rank As ceased the , simp to licity of them primitive selves with manners the merel declined useful , ladies arts of y
and if their fai occupy r fingers still sometimes plied the embroidery , needle the withdr , the awal distaff from at the least common was lai stock d aside of , their while contribution the effect of of
labour was further enhanced by the encreasing magnificence of diture attire prevalent of a much among larger the amount upper of classes time and , involving toil to supp an expen ly the
we elaborat may ideas e prob sump of abl comfort tuousness y trace the and of rise their decency of dail a y custom apparel that of most . dispensing To rep these ugnant causes with to
our , and cldthing Norm altogether ansall had during worn the garments night ; at for ni while ghtyet Saxons we find , Danes that ,
for a in positive the the earl discontinuance scarcity y Eng , lish of era material of th such ey had alone a practice fallen seems utterl after sufficient y , it into had disuse to once account , been and
fathers adopted . that For naked some as centuries thcame it was into literall the y worl true d so of our did fore they - ey
with depart " Manners the out lowest of and it , Customs and in this personages respect of the of . Eng hi A g lish hest plate " rank represents given were in on Hichar Strata a level ' d s
Earl in 1439 of Warwi in a ck state receiving of perfect the las nudity t sacrament ; and in on his another death , illus -bed - ,
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34 Woman's Work In The Wobld's Clothing.
34 woman s work in the _wobld ' s clothing .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1863, page 34, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091863/page/34/
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