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OPEN COUNCIL. 137
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XX.—OPEJtf COUNCrL.
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— » ^* To the Editor of the English Woma...
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Women Catharine And Wbrh M . . Sed By Gw...
in servants " public We do of is not concerned Chris wish t to in , bu see prisons t surel women y hosp they lawyers it can als be , and or the div all ministers ines charitable , so , far messengers as ins officia titutions _^ ting and * .
been The experiment so modestl of Elizabeth , ted Blackwell that , there and are , her coadjutors who are in not _Kew aware York how has many
women and comp dispensaries let , and y they there y have superior prosecu demons qualifications , trated the for adaptation the administration of the healing of hosp art itals to . -
tract "Bu . t We we expect have . no a wide right effect to detain from our it . readers We hope from it will Madame give an Bodichon impulse ' s tttof their
too daug to many in h telli ters . wise We t and and believe good too sensible there paren are ts of , and multitudes their responsibilities direc of tion youn o g women to effor consent in our to land be
their mere lives drags gen in to dependence their husbands , or to ; or live , if by they sordid have saving no husbands of their , t insufficient o wear out and all the sweet
means and cheerful , when blessings they may that secure attend their it , the own power independence of helping others being" not
the least among them . "
Open Council. 137
OPEN COUNCIL . 137
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XX . _—OPEJtf _COUNCrL _. £ As these pages are intended for general discussion , the Editors do not hold themselves responsible for the opinions expressed /]
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— » _^* To the Editor of the English Woman ' s Journal _.
It Madam has been , suggested to that the office of the " English Woman ' s
Journal and mistresses " migh of t be families made . available me We all for know a very many useful good purpose servants to house out of keepers place , < servantsbut it seldomif
to ever and recommend , happens are all that bese servant t the by supp mistresses and ly obli and needing demand mistress good fall together when required , and ; that Now we are it has , .
know been proposed that a box b a y a dear ght be fri _£ ut up , one ge at the of a t office he mos of t the clever u Eng and lish prac Woman . ti _^ cal w ' s omen . Jour- I
nal , to which subscribers alone would have access , which box should loe devoted , the to exact the letters terms of of ladies friend wishin ' s g letter to recommend the clearness servants and . good I w sense ill give of my
trouble wh you " You ich I must about should now servants surel have y spoil . found If if they I out attempted do that not all to actuall translate , housekeepers y want it into them are my for own continuall themselves language y in , . dt thbde
goo they serving d are nat servants ured for ever , they whom being take app they a great lied kno to deal w b , y and of frien trouble who s who want , but do situations very wan seldom em . ; If succeed or time they y and are in
wan aiding t of either succe . ss Now I should to avoid like all to thi make s trouble the ' , Eng vexa lish tion Woman , loss of ] s Journal , 7 use scribers ful . to Wh the y Journal could , there ( I am not one be ) a and box fixed no one in else the should office , to have which access all ? sub If
children you that , a ' su y and b oung scri to p wait erson , part , c with an be a good ladies commende , servant ' Then d , by you follows Mrs would . , Linton the write address , to on take a . note charge This sheet you of
on young . it into lose the in an box env ; el if sent , and by write post , outside you enclose * nursery it in and a lad second y ' s mai envelope d , ' and , d and rop VOIi . IV . ¦ Ii '
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1859, page 137, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101859/page/65/
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