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4 WOMEN AND POLITICS.
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Why May Not Women Take An Interest In Po...
claim marvellous our thoug adap hts tation . And of the not anim less striking al and l vegetable y and tenderl king y dom are _,
we led to recollect His kindly wisdom , by the unvarying * coincidence of comfort and abundance with the putting into
practice of those simple counsels which He has given for our guidance But the . time and drudrequired to understand the way
gery — in the which division one thing of labour hangs —th upon e unravelling another— of the those relations dogmas of classes which
often make a bad law seem to be a blessing . A woman has a sort of instinct for perceiving right and 1 detect
political wrong , which fallacy would . Besides often , guide patience her is very the quickl one y good to quality not a
which every one allows a woman to possess- —as she need be to unweariedl the disheartened difficulties y for b days y of a subject children , and months being puzzle intricate , and out years their and , perp do toilsome women lexities . listen How and
, , the watch the surely investi , and they gation stud of may di y gnif devote of all y a their ing science a portion and vary , which bri ing of ghtening words this more same and , than and dispositions patient any enlarg other sp ing irit , ; has the so to ,
tion future King computed power dom Would of , these that of whom not there guileless the 3 , are 000 remembrance , and , 000 5 , 000 affe never , 000 ction receive of children ate these little any untaug in beings school the ht . United educa souls It is
mak speak . e able the drud advantage gery feel ? The pleasure need that for ragged had for schools its aim oug their ht un not
to exist under an enlightened government . A erpetual gain , to source many minds of embittering the strugg pain les . of Mrs the . lower Bayley classes writes are of
a p unable returning to home enjoy and the rich shedding blessings bitter of tears her one own evening lot , from , quite the witnesed
haunting and which recollection she was powerl of the ess destitution to relieve she . Those had just women— s and ,
iliar they things are many , would —to think whom it such no toil teats to and study such long feelings rows of are figures famknew that
doing and unaccustomed they immediatel could put details themselves to of aid finance the in possession , if th wretches ey of a power whom mate by th so
rially and y poor ey of pity tax . ation By way and of a illustration ldestitute —they would lower find class that are a constantl high rate y very arge
nection found together of these , . conditions They would . Th be startled would to also find find the th close at no con one - ey
single cause makes such havoc in the nation ' s working as the enorm There ous is sums voted a woman for our who military at once and n Would aval expenees take a . noble many
pride in controlling her dread , of foreign inroads when ; she
4 Women And Politics.
4 WOMEN AND POLITICS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1863, page 4, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091863/page/4/
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