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•Vob. VIII. November 1, 1861. No. 45.
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XXVII.—THE PREVENTIVE BRANCH OF THE BRIS...
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The
THE
ENGLISH WOMAN'S JOURNAL
PUBLISHED MONTHLY .
•Vob. Viii. November 1, 1861. No. 45.
• Vob . VIII . November 1 , 1861 . No . 45 .
Xxvii.—The Preventive Branch Of The Bris...
XXVII . —THE _PREVENTIVE BRANCH OF THE BRISTOL , FEMALE MISSION . . A PAPER HEAD AT THE _MEETING OF THE _ASSOCIATION FOR THE _PROMOTION OF SOCIAL SCIENCEHELD AT DUBLIN , AUGUST , 1861 . ,
¦ I Hate Requested Permission To Bring B...
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ble tem that of I would work urge alread it tried on the and attention d of efficacious on a , consider as a - a sys ble scaleMresect y friend M prove iss Stephenof Cliftondevised
two at the years present . ago the y time plan p upwards which of since thousand been t young rie , cannot d at g B irls doubt rist have , ol ; h re d -
ceived from it aid and guardianship , which , we , ave of heen them the from means the , humanl peculiar y speaking perils , of of their preserv lot i . ng I hop y e that the y of the
scheme simple statement may prevail I shall with offer some of benevolent the nature persons and success , to give it a much trial elsewhere effort is . making In particular in the , I would of urge midni that ght in meetings Dublin , where and
sti refuges ll m , ore it may blessed also end be and thoug reven ht way ri t ght the to awful endeavor woes to which achieve such a p
Eng marked labors land can to for at me one best sinner by but a poor that partially repenteth governess cure , . , than " It There for was ninety is once more -nine bitterl bread innocent y re in
women . " I do not believe that this is really the case . I am conifellow have energ vinced ies - that _creatures with if astray which philanthrop in the they It ri can now g ists ht surel saw p labor ath how , they to ODl bring they would want could them the gladl back keep knowled y double when their ge poor they the of
method them a practicable from gone for one directing method class . of of their attaining irls first has care such I y venture to a the y purpose preven to affirm ti which on of been evil can . actuall hinder Tliis y
found ( I It respectfull is and an unquestionable proved y submit successful , ) g it _> result more to , a than of very , the considerable experience ks , it challe of n extent ges p , hilanthrop adoption , therefore . ists ,
, that a very large _proportion of misery and vice in our cities is the
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 1, 1861, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01111861/page/1/
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