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270 NOTICES OF BOOKS.
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The of Life Port of Royal Mary ," and A....
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When Mention Is Made Of Westminster, The...
even to their chemises and stockings , washing-, drying , and ironing them one after the other— - " For ye seemarm , as how we hav'nt
, clean always and got we a do change the same , and with so we our goes beds in " dirty and " -like it's , and belief conies " said out ; my ,
sickness a very , intelli in Westminster gent woman since to us we , " that have there had the has privilege not been of half going the
there It , is " and a she ordinary is undoubtedl thing y for rig the ht . Committee to miss two or three
women and very their families for some few weeks in the summer , these wanderers start generally for Kent , and go hop-picking , and not
pounds health only do , they and but the _" get our . change recruited barn" of said air in pocket has one of of , course often , these to a women beneficial the extent to effect us of five the on or other their six
we night did , , " enj our oy barn it there so had , and be a , bless lock to see up . me in , , and the after lanes we a had manner !" it all of to speaking ourselves , what , and a mthings
Let any women professing Christian principles think upon these things us , " the ; like day him is far of spent Macedonia hminded , and , we and they have noble are sat crying too " long come in over apath and y hel and ht p
Idleness . Every hig-woman amongst us oug to surel teach y to , willing be in the to centre sympathise of some and such extend group a : hel read ping y to hand counsel to those , apt
who so ( thoug willing are h read that to y offer is to promised fall ; not —nourishing looking to the faithful to and the cherishing recomp ) but unto ense the Him of love the who they reward woul are d ,
, not have us live unto ourselves , but unto Him and His glory .
M . S . R .
270 Notices Of Books.
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The of Life Port of Royal Mary , " and A . nne other _Schimmil works p . ennincJc Edited , by Author her rela of tion " Select , Christiana Memoirs C . HankinSecond
. Edition . London : Longman and Co . _Ubtdeir the disguise of a name which belongs to a noble Dutch
family , _" which includes among its past worthies no less a personage than a Stadtholder of Hollandwe have here the biography of an
, English lady distinguished alike for natural talents and their assiduous cultivationfor profound piety and a life devoted to its practical
, exercise , and for an old-fashioned grace of mind and demeanour which was nourished in the waning years of the last centuryamidst
influ-, ences , political , social , and domestic , which have since vanished into a tradition .
Mary Anne Galton was the eldest daughter of a Birmingham merchant , who belonged to the Quakers by creed , to the liberal party
by political conviction , and to the . most eminent literary and scientific
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Dec. 1, 1858, page 270, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01121858/page/54/
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