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DOMESTIC LIFE. 75
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interior bur readers of domestic in general life , do to the not fact lie strictl that y questions within the _relating province to the of
the English Woman's Journal , confusion . Every and work disorder must and have thi its periodical defined
limitsor it would run into , s was chiefl , y instituted to discuss those very difficult forth in problems which
that are ex " tra the to present the household industrial . It emp is loyments plainly set of women , our both prospectus manual the here
and intellectualthe best mode of judiciously extending sp dition of such of 7 enrp the loyments sex , , form , and the the promin laws ent affecting subject the s for propert discussion y and in con its
exist pages We , . both ' know for , and men freel and y women confess , , between that an the intimate home outward connection But conditions must of
social lifeand the inward conditions of the . as they are obviousl observed y between , not the them same that , so while is this tlcie important jlrst set of distinction conditions can to be be
, largely affected hy external means—by changes in the law , and revolutions deeplrooted in and public of too opinion delicate , —the a last lexion set of to conditions be much affected are too
y , comp , b dential y any disci such coarse lineto imp the lements conscience of reform of parents . To , God and and to the His labors provi of
the for the clergyman growth p and of , true the and minister holy can princi we p , les it of seems domestic to us life , alone . look conceitfor
Surely it would be the height of rashness , and of , any monthl brains y to journal dogmatise , written on and the comp deepest iled and by so most many delicate hands , chords so many of
, human existence . belle We cts would on whose further energy suggest the p that lanning those and absorbed maturing and of such practical a work inwith
eis dh aumber ours which must and the A depend postle fair proportion , are Paul not , the the fathers of best elder fitted of men the to church and tamper women , divines who a without subject have
themselve , s worked a out , the household solution of their theorems , tiave been preaching , writing and organising for the last two
_thousand We take years a recent . date for the purpose of simplifying our state-Fabians
_mentsince the Patriarchs , the Pharoahs , the Atrideo and the , had _) f their each , ability their idea and of concerning family life , which which they they can worked by out no to means the best be
, _accused of silence . Let it nothoweverbe said that in laying aside this question ,
the _falid Eng lea lish for , Woman its existence ' s , Journal . We has do know no work that to there do , are can in offer England no
ifteen _eighty p thousand thousand governesses prostitutes , ; and we we do meet know them that h there dail the y are streets as we in London pass of to
md fro , upon our necessary business , throug our ni We ghty do city know . that the female population of certain towns work in 2
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Domestic Life. 75
DOMESTIC LIFE . 75
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1858, page 75, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101858/page/3/
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