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136 NOTICES OF BOOKS.
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Women Catharine And Wbrh M . . Sed By Gw...
women her . We . We are not believe among that those her who exemp claim tion or believe from desire direct that the unless ri political ght of she suffrage duties be is for a
privilege fied by training and blessing and stud to her y for . But the government we also of her family , we shall continual quali con-
tinue to hearfrom one end of our broad land to the other , the wailing cooks , nurses and , comp , and laining housemaids of young as incompetent wives , wearied as themselves , worried life ; , in and and worn continue by
to domestic house see husbands as a happ refuge iness obstructed from , found homes , too teased late which , not disappointed their to be young the , accepting dreams had glorified a boarding with
" ' Bliss that has _sundred the fall . ' women elve " "We , and they have others should endeavored be Madame prepared to show Bodichon to that make maintains if that marriag destiny that e is endurable the it does destiny not to exempt of them . our
will them s enable s from them the wisdom to . aid their and husbands duty of qualif ( if need ying be themselves , ) or to secur for e their work inde that
pendence of * leavin in the the reverses world a and little exigencies better th , of an life we . find She it sets forth and she the shows happiness that ;
new fields g of labor are opened to women . ' The harvest is plenteous , as yet women few " Mrs reaper have . Pry s have , led Florence entered the -way in _Ni . to ' ghtingale voluntary , Miss and Dix beneficent , and many work other , fitted sanctified noble for
women of education and refinement who have the great heart and exceptional courage to leave chara luxurious ctersbut homes have they to ' visit not solved the sick the and problem in prison of . emp ' They loyment are
for have those hitherto single fretted women , out —the life spoiled in invalidism children and of ennui luxury Y and Monasti idleness c in — stitu who - absorbed this classand anticideath
tions in Catholic countries have ,, pated by seclusion We from ready the to world reproach . the Romish religion with its errors ; , let us
axe not " forget The heart the examp of the le Protestant of its self-sacrificin world has g daug been hters stirred . by the beautiful NiBut similwork has been quietl
mission of Florence ghtingale . ar long y , prisons patientl some den , y have , , and nor trained rag efficientl ing ep poor y idemic done children . by And the , have * ladie Sisters s shrunk of of the Charity from Catholi no , ' c who climate faith have , not , nor institu visited bound
noiby vow , have endowed and sustained hospitals and other charitable - tions The . _whole field of charitable work is open to the hand of woman . The
and rich " woman the laTge with class her of wealth women ( which who must is one or of should her talents work ) for is bidden their living to it ; , salariesand their souls into
who the work can no to — them workhouses longer sp They in , or prisons should stitch , , be reform can at earn least atories as well , penitenti , paid put as aries men , and for hosp they itals are
are open . , b read y nature y sympath "better y , and qualified patient for endurance the tasks . which Teaching call for is now delicate almost perceptions the only ,
range employment of their that parents our ' young ambition women for have them are educated , or taste their for for own , that forecast conies and . within But natural there the
fitness are hosts for of it . youn There g women are who branches no of productive teaching manufactures , no attainable to thesewhich are suited many to them . They may be made perfectly
competent engravers saleswomen . , The schools and shop of keepers design . are They that open may do to not be them pri in nters the , and least , watch ofler trench - to makers them , _,
the many Harriet they delicacy m branches ay Hosmer follow of their of a in nd productive sex the M adame footsteps And industry , Bodichon if of endowed Angelica her with self Kauflman t genius o hih and , achievements Rosa perseverance Bonheur upon in , , g
, , sculpture and painting .
136 Notices Of Books.
136 NOTICES OF BOOKS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1859, page 136, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101859/page/64/
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