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The Dkessmakeb's Life.
as to the class from which dressmakers of the first class are recruited . The daughters of officers-killed in action ,, of clergymen , of farmers , of well-to-do
tradesmen pointed to , something of broken hi merchants gher , but - — whose girls necessities whose education demanded and a acquirements sacrifice of which they did not dream , even when they resolved to become dressmakers .
Intelligent , clever , and well read young women were the majority of those whom the many changes of twelve years gave me as associates . I remain Yours , Madam trul , y
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, per p , , intelli gram , gence bearing that date the Trinity Atlantic Bay , cable September is again 23 rd in , comp " announces lete working the gratifying order . ' How this can be it is not easy to conceive , seeing that on this side of the
Atlantic The comet at least has there been is an no obj response ect of special . attraction throughout the month , api and > , earanee on the the evening star Arcturus of the 5 shining th ultimo bri , g presented htly throug a h singularl its luminous y beautiful tail
near the nucleus , . , In the home political world the most interesting feature of the month is the Lord Palmerstonian Canning's repl Ministry y to the Ellenboroug in May last h . despatch The , l which is framed so . seriousl with y dignity shook
and temperbut the measures proclaimed , justify rep to y some extent the censure be the confiscated proclamation , , according excited . to The Lord Talookdars Canning ' s , own whose shewing property , had was owed declare us alle d to
g act iance of their little more ownour than rule a year had . brought " They had loss become of property British upon subj all ects of them by no , ri and hts ux _^ of on these some , , Talookdars an unjust loss the . " character Yet fearful of , the lest government by acknowled should ging the be
lowered g and its influence de , stroyedLord Canning , in paragraph thirty , says , " Regard being had to the history , of tenures in Oude ; to the failure
of believed the efforts to be made the hereditary by the governm proprietor ent s in of 1856 the to soil set ; to up their those unworth who were y reception of the benefits bestowed upon them ; to the rebellious spirit
manifested difficulties by nearl which y all would the have Talookdars attended of the the adjudication province , and of claims to the to inconceivable proprietarywoul right d , in have the h circumstances ered the administr that have ation been at briefly turn described the , sure and st which the amp every ;
the safest _proprietary , the most politic right in , and the a soil thoroug ( to whomsoever hly just course appertaining , seemed , to for be , all to declare classes , as such had sinned equall ) confiscatedand to reserve to the government
the right of disposing of it as y might seem , fitting , at the same time notifying tender the intention immediate of the submission government and to throw shew themselves indulgence upon to its those mercy who . " should That
rebellion the Talookdars against should itis fail no matter to see the of justice surprise of , and this , rise and they , should did rise on the in first Sir opp James ortunity Outram . , ' s opposition to the terms of the proclamation , still using
hopeless Lord Canning the attempt ' s own words to enlist , was the " Talookdars mainly on the on the ground side that of order it would , and render would
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 1, 1858, page 212, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01111858/page/68/
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