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OPEN COUNCIL. ' 211
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To the Editors of the English lVo?7ia?t ...
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To the Editors of the English Woman's Jo...
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To The Editors Of The English Womaji's J...
and amusing evening meetings might be got up by a few intelligent young women Margaret collected Fuller together ' l for bent the purpose itten . tithih intellectual
subjects—. s casses r aon o g chiefl land y philosop I believe hy th and at var art i — ous but uestions in the present relatin state to wor of k public amon op the ini l ower in Eng classesand to woman ' s action q in all kinds of benevolent g enterprise g , would
privileg were man possess y personall young , e of her women p y conversation known interest . There to Mrs on are br . . those Anna in many g out departments Jameson among really noble , the wh of present and s social hared sensible life generation the in inest ideas which imab from who her le h mental intelliand
wide warm knowled heart , made ge , gained her so in various ise , and countries sure a guide , her . hig Surely some of those gence i , deas the she ex " first S p isters ressed delivered of in Charity all her " lectures wr and itin the gs , to " Communion large more private espec of ia Labor audiences lly in , her " ( which two ) are later , by eminentl t w he ork _hy s , _,
were as , y t hem tted to for ma th ke orou some gh d e i ff scuss ort i t o carr by her some own sex of these ; surel ideas y it is towards also incumbent a practica on l y
result . I remain , Ladies , yours obedientl A Reader y , .
Open Council. ' 211
OPEN COUNCIL . ' 211
To The Editors Of The English Lvo?7ia?T ...
To the Editors of the English lVo ? 7 _ia ? t s Journal .
I venture Ladies , totake up the gauntlet thrown down by your " Polite Letter-Writer
. " nei Being hborhood in communication I see much that with requires the " ac improvement tual workers " in in their an present agricultural con-.
di hen tion g . their In little this , district many read are unable they cannot to pay rea for lize good anything seed , conse bthem quen . tly I ,
instance w the case crops of a are poor man y , whose crop of peas had failed y for want of good seed . Having grown more than I this should require able for the next Thank ' year , I
Let him have some , savinj , " Pay me for as you are . " " you , ma the ' am very ; that best I thing will , you I have sii . _ill in see this : I world 'll pay is you twelve like Thank a cauliflowers gentleman John . , And wliich , bu ma I t ' will am ,
make you a present of if you will have them . " " you , ; as I iiave na ' am p , lenty at any in time my own the best garden thing I will 1 have not in take my them garden from is at you your . " service " Well , ,
wad I could I shall instance be proud other to bring cases it of you similar . " gratitude , honorable to the character ) f the English peasant . cultiation of land
ivould Would be everywhere it longer not be the hel well p the if all ation poor persons of to interior ] rocure intere produce sted the best in the to of the seed disappointment v , so that there
nay no propag , L or ncl others ruin , of that the wh poor ich he agriculturist cannot obtain , who for himself in the hab ? it of planting or sowing most
I remain , Ladies , yours respectfull Smaixmeans y , _-
To The Editors Of The English Woman's Jo...
To the Editors of the English Woman ' s Journal . Ladies , be able to ive information
fche Perhaps schools some of art of your to readers female may artists in London g . me I have a young concern relation - tion who but in as is not drawing she yet lias ei as remarkable ghteen open the masters year natural s of who age . frequen talents She has t as ladies an alread artist ' schools y obtained I should are able such like to instruc to g pro ive - - ;
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 1, 1861, page 211, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01111861/page/67/
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