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OUR FRENCH CORRESPONDENT. 53
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on Paris enjoy this ing press occasion a . hig The h , re read following putation a speech here are which , some Mdlle , has extracts . Eugenie gone from the Hautier round it . , of who the ,
chosen " Let demands us not blind an effort ourselves of the to will the which fact th is at painful the profession to many which of us . we A have celebrated writer All born to inNor shall deny
that of house they -keep are born ing says and for , ' all peaceful that women concerns occupations are within . sow They doors or of should , sp and . the monopolise administration the the we child care of s
hood the famil of those y affairs who . must To them soon is becom confided e the the strongest care watching and most over active portion - of the nationAnd they also charged with the task of imparting daily
those moral . lessons without are which all the learning of man is ineffectual to , produce great and good resultsSuch are our natural dutiesBut modern
. . certain civilisation class , althoug of women h it difficulties has conferred which on have us great not hitherto benefits , existed has created . To for earn a
ones money who has must become work a necessity to , augment , not the only limited for sing resources le women of , but their also families for married , and ,
Our French Correspondent. 53
OUR FRENCH CORRESPONDENT . 53
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1863, page 53, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091863/page/53/
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