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To The Editor Of The English Womarcs Jou...
view the Medical to general Sisterhood benefit , and and not , if inordinate conducted individual on liberal enrichment principles and there with can a
be little doubt that the united efforts of such a society would be , a basis of respectable competency to all . The details must be left to the consideration
paths of committees of public , and life other this concentrations seems one of the of wisdom most promising and judgment to educated , but of and all enlightened women .
Believe me , yours S faithfull . E , Miles y , . ;
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. - •*» _duATiFYiira as the Queen ' s progress through Prussia must have proved to
her , the shouts of the people everywhere welcoming her as ' " Freedom ' s journey Q , ueen , " north the cordial throug greetings h her own and dominions hearty enthusiasm must have which touche met d her a deeper on her
chord . Half a million of her liege subjects , are , at a rough calculation , stated cheers to of have the assembled been present thousands in the streets mingled of with Leeds the upon salvos her of arrival the Artillery , and the ,
as the train , punctual to the moment , glided into the station . From the the station Mayor her , Majesty everywhere proceeded meeting at with once the to same Woodslev ovation House , the , air the ring residence ing with of
an cheer immense s such as concourse only British of peop hearts le and had British assembled lung , s and can though send forth barriers . Here of massive timbers had been erected , the surging pressure of the people bore
petuous down all loyalty before four it . The inch barriers plank had went failed to p to ieces keep , and within the crowd bounds , , whose suddenl im y - line constituted and perfect itself order a living prevailed rampart . . Not a foot stepped beyond the prescribed
The , scene on the moor next morning , as the Q . ueen proceeded to the Town pealing Hall , pre forth sented the the National touching Anthem and , novel Si the long feature soft of notes nearl resounding y 30 , 000 children far and
near . " Well might the Q , ueen lift her hand as a signal to stop and listen to this vast organ of human voices , , the soft treble of the children being taken by the sonorous bass of the opulace outside . Well might she
up p at express the reception to Sir Peter and Fairbairn welcome which , as she had took been her g leave iven , her " her by her deep loyal gratification subjects in Leeds . "
royal From famil Leeds y are the now Queen sojourning proceede . d to Edinburgh and Balmoral , where the The will of the Duchess of Orleans is the notable facts of the
month . No one can read it without being among struck with the lofty spirit of devotion which breathes throughout ; devotion to her children , her country , and her Grod . The noble mind of this noble woman sheds a lustre on the
document which lifts it from the dry archives of Doctor's Commons to the historical records of the troublous times in which she lived and suffered . her Dig * faith nified in and the solemn return is of her France protest to against constitutional the French government Imperial . rule , grand
ning " I of recommend all wisdom my , that sons it never is a guide to forget and that beacon the fear in posterity of Grod is , and the beg a stay inamidst misfortune ; to remain ever faithful to the precepts of their
childobserve hood , and it both continue by their steadfast constancy likewise in adversity in their and political exile , and faith b . y their May firm they - ;
th ness eir and country devoted . May patriotism France , when restor the ed to course her dignity events and shall liberty restore , m them ay con to -
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1858, page 142, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101858/page/70/
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