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138 OPEN COUNCIL.
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To the Editors of the English "Woman?s J...
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To the Editors of the English Woman's Jo...
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To The Editors Of The Englisli Womarts J...
I much think wanted these meeting amongst s might as be also the the mean kindl s of promoting cordiality which that esprit we oug de corps ht to
feel so one for anothersisters us , in the same work y laborers in the same cause , bearing the same burdens , , passing through , the same trials , having one
common hope . what form Should a I mor earnestl these e definite y few believe plan word would as 's put to arrangement into be a the good minds work , & c of , , than they any the what will desire is of here course of suggested beg have inning to ,
the bare outline of which is I am only L sketched adies . faithful servant , , your very * , M . G . S .
138 Open Council.
138 OPEN COUNCIL .
To The Editors Of The English "Woman?S J...
To the Editors of the English "Woman ? s Journal .
interesting A Ladies few notes article , on on Frau the de Institutions Fellenberg of seem Hofwy an l in appropriate the September appendix number to the of
the Her English maternal Woman devotion ' s Journal and instructions . have already been touched upon , and the influence with which this noble woman led her son's attention to
philanthrop When scarcel ical objects y five years . old , Emanuel amused himself with a wagon , and drew it down steep hillit soon began to roll so fast that it was beyond
a ; the The control mother of seeing the boy it , , but who powerless was dragged to stop along the with vehicle stones it , , and and at once in bled great hung for her danger to it to .
of retard Such it often a its sacrifice induced motion of , matern was the son dragged al to love deeds over was of never the sacrificing sharp forgotten charity , , and . the Great remembrance mothers son , .
great To sons many I such Good an mothers anecdote , good may sons seem ! perfectly natural and not worth mentioning But to the it cold is worth . indifference "Wh quoting at mother with , because , whi " they ch of children the niay contrast say of , " our wo of uld the generation child not do ' s lasting often the same receive feeling ?"
difference all the sacrifices lie in the of parents noble mind and of teachers the boy , , as or a the matter judicious of course management . Does the of the mother ?
Once the with boy came joyfull in y hand from try his ing play hard and to found keep back his mother the tears in . great The
boy sorrow said the clung , mother to a her newspaper , begging cannot her understand to tell , him the it" cause But of the her little grie fellow fl "Be b quiet egged , "
more imploringl , y " you and caressingly ; at last . the mother said , " The North Americans are beaten . " Free mothers , free afterwards sons !
This proved powerful seed in the heart working so successfully to of set her free most those earnest that were exhortations oppressed was and : " in The bondage rich are . seldom in want
One remembered of help ; assist his the mother poor ' s and words forsaken that . " in And after so well he the son obeyed it as most and years gave
precious dowry to his daughters on , the eve of their obedientl marriage . yours y
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To The Editors Of The English Woman's Jo...
To the Editors of the English Woman _' s Journal . [ Rochester , 17 thSeptember ' , 1861 .
, Labies , It The article to on me the that Institutions it would be of instructive Hofwyl is intere to inquire sting into . the subsequent appears
career of the pupils of Hofwyl . If the career of the princes and nobles edu-
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1861, page 138, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101861/page/66/
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