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OPEN COUNCIL. 139
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To the Editors of the JEnglisli Woman's ...
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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...
those cated who at the have Institutions been educated could be elsewhere learned . , It we appears might compare to be doubtful such men whether with
must it be a choose good the plan good to bring and refus up our e the children evileach in utter one for ignorance himself . of evil . We
The experience of Hofwyl would I am be Ladies instructive , on trul this subject . , , yours y ,
Fredk . J . Bbown , M . D .
Open Council. 139
OPEN COUNCIL . 139
To The Editors Of The Jenglisli Woman's ...
To the Editors of the _JEnglisli Woman's Journal . I hear I am LAMES about continuall , want y of amazed employment , being an for old women -fashioned . Permit person me , at to the deny noisy entirel cries the y
this social want history of emp _ofoiu loyment _* beloved . It country cannot , women be ascertained ' s work was that better at any paid time or in more in demand allow . . ( old womanand one of old-fashioned notions ) to pass by
without _DSTow inion is notice this me that all as democratic if an a woman and is , obli low ged arguments to work about , at onc ladies e , she working ( althoug . h M she y
may op conventionall be di Christian gnity y , she desi and need gnates well not bred ; hesitate and ) having loses as that to once where peculiar been she obli position steps ged to down which step . from the It is word drawing evident lady
between to room all refined artists , and and log other ical peop workers le that for there is hi no h real or low intrinsic . All are difference on the
misfortune same level— of most our honorable to confound positions terms all money , and but strive , not g that to attain of ladies a revolutionary . It is the age
equality themselves , altering the and use and are meaning therefore of obli words ged . Servants to say , when use the speaking word "lad of y " a
woman among ! Now of if rank women and , find fortune , by , " the a real accidents lady . " of Thi fate s is _, an they instance cannot of be my ladies meaning and and .
seek live the such drawing positions -room as life their , let natures them , at fit once them ab for andon . Service their pretensions , domestic serviceis evidently the proper sphere for woman , and there , let me assure you ,
lod she I , will myself find am loring emp begg loyment ing housemai a , nurse and d no to to be stinted come contented to remuneration me for with £ 25 £ 18 . a and year not and to board grumble and
and at cold ging so , precious mutton imp for , that dinner a I am once obli a ged week to . curb I myself my natural find servants aiid atural free are manner so rar of e to and address them with a strange unnpoliteness
which speaking such a I internall have my own y we feel , come is utterl ! therefore y unworthy dear of ' my L position adies , let and us character not hear . any To my
more nonsense pass about the distress of women , the want of ivorlt , & c . Let those who have such silly senseless pride starve , , for certainly , if they will not be
estimation contented with of your any correspondent position I Providence am utterl Ladies y unfit may c to all tr live ul them . to , they are in the yours y
, , A West- , end Housekeeper .
To The Editors Of The English Woman"'S J...
To the Editors of the English Woman "' s Journal .
but I have all Ladies of observed them , sufficientl in the sever suggestiv al public e , of pap the ers recent , notices Social differing Science in ch meeting aracter , y
s held ubjects in Dublin treated under of at that the venerable impressive presidency Congress are of children Lord nationall Broug of y important liam this , Christian All , but the surelthan that of the er
country y none \ " What more is so to be done with them paup ? " is the title of one of the essays
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1861, page 139, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101861/page/67/
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