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PASSING EVENTS. 215
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XXXII.—PASSINGI- EYENTS. *
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To The Editor Of The English Woman's Jou...
with A Excursionists C . K . humbly . submits The resident that your gentry 0 . and Cs . guides confuse recognise the term the Tourists distinc- , the former class
tion , and lament that the latter have almost driven aside . for self The the _holding ingenious _benefi-t India of and the -rubber need practical y , wher device the e _boiling of the prettiest would GriMXET not condescension , leads be presumed a C . B , of . upon to science refer , to ,
to a familiar - use . It is to be peg met , with very at a gutta-percha shop , 41 , Strand , and perhaps elsewhere . I remain , Madam ,
Truly yours ,
A . E .
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larity adding of to the the subjects , number discussed of its members . Indeed , and , it increasing is difficult the to interest over-estimate and popu the
si Society to value the of community ; while combine fact it that d is thoug at altogether women large ht and as are impossible those action which upon to its top estimate engage most ics of welcome the to such its attention vital full memb importance worth ers of , this and the gnificant among
workers . more took Some generall part few in of y these the followed discussion ladies at , the we which next are g meeting lad followed to observe -, for , an the , read examp bearing thjeir le we and own hope dep papers ortment to and see
more than of an almost to earnest disarm woman , vul merel gar lends and intellectual prej wei udiced ght to exertion criticism the advocacy could , or to effect of show her . it op It in inions is . its not true , of and course li does ght ,
in the pages any of this Journal y that the personal , delivery of a _j ) aper on " The Market dilated for Educated but it Female be permitted Labor , " to by her Miss co-editor Bessie and H . fellow Parkes -worker , can be to '
draw attention upon ; , not onl may y to its sterling worth , but to the modest and dignified delivery inions of from it , which those who added heard not a it little . A to fact its thi impressiveness s bwhich other and won ladies golden y may
profi op t to deliver henceforth in person their own papers . so The full proceedings chronicled at in this the meeting dail , held and in the will town find of such Bradford le , have and been - papers ampper
manent y illustration in the very y handsom , e volume of reports published annually by the Society , that we will not weary our readers , or encroach
upon Let our us own onl space bear , with in mind further that details women . have here obtained honorable footing and that and it hearing onl y remains , that all for who , women have to anything , themselves to say are invited what we to say firml it , prove y
believe they were y meant to be , coadjutors and fellow-workers , with meii , necessary The long to the protracted true bal conferences ance and well at -being Zurich * of have society at . last resulted in the
thi signing s treaty of the is still Treaty unknown hastily , concocted though it at seems Yillafranca evident . that The force exact of nature arms of is
not to be resorted to for the restoration of the Dukes of Tuscany , Modena , the and Tuilleries Parma ; . an The opinion murder endorsed of Count by the Anviti reception at Parma of the has Tuscan of course envoys fur at
der nished isnot the th enemies at this of reprobate Italy with should a fruitful have met tlieme with for such anathema a trag . ic The fate , won but ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 1, 1859, page 215, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01111859/page/71/
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