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288 PASSING EVENTS.
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rest chemical utterl preparations careless of as reward the professional ( for reward men they themselves have not , and and , cannot neglecting have ' y
b day y the , , is laws thus of devoted the institution said to this the has , p ) ious , all not their performance been time , often of these by lected ni most ght in as pious this well works as by
try ( app , lause thoug ) h . unhapp I have il , y our attention at the altogether congress neg at Liverp able ool was tract coun not
sufficientl Mrs . Jaine y s attracted On , expressl to it y ; upon but it that has been subje well ct . discussed The other in branch a most to which our by attention hasby the remarks which have fallen from high quarters , been
Nothing directed , is I am lamentable , sorry to say as , has the received fortune of no unhappy attention ladies whatever —gentlewomen in this country even .
so life of considerable not having been station married - —upon the or death the of a death parent of , a they husband by the whence accidents they of '
come into widowhood without ; amp upon le provision ;—nothing is so , wretched , as those high authorities say , and they say t justly , as have the lot establishe of unhappy d
gentlewomen abroad— of sometimes that descri in ption Catholic . Well countries , hen , , they but just as often in Protestant chapters * countries ift of the — charitabl into which y , disposed sometime humbler s from Royal individuals foundations , sometimes , sometime by subscri s by the pg
results tions a secured parent judiciousl have , , and or during followed the y levied entry the from , into life sometimes these of these a husband establishments admirable by a kind , after of establishments their insurance is provided decease during . ; presentation and The the we _haiDp life have iest of is have from these hih
been chiddenwe of the association at our congress g than to quarters this I deemed subj been ect , . chidden it M my y answer duty , for , not as has the having been president , our that attention no of soone the drawn association r has it more been , to particularl suggested bring the y
Russell matter shall be , forward desi has gnated been . appointed I the am president not my the successor of president that , institution but , for the my council noble The still friend communication persist , Lord that John of I
. so cordiall interesting received a nature and from I hop abroad e we shall , which very I soon made see to my something brethren like , was a T plan & ry y
for carrying out the , object to which I have referred . " gentlemen The " Bombay —with Times the view " speaks of affording of the their formation wives of the a club privilege by several of mixing Parsee in
present the society with of his males wife . . It Before is a sine their qua evening non for meals each , the member individuals of the composing club to be themselve
the along little the party garden , mixing walks . promiscuousl While at their y amongst meals no scrupulous s , taking restraint an crosses airing and harmless arteesand the memb
the gentle now of witticisms rep ; ers of separate civilized after Eng an land evening hope ' s to rational find their entertai way into nment deli the . luxuriou Whenrnay s clubs the to wherein women them
selves their fathers as a , matter husband of s , and simp brothers le personal so hugel indul y gence ght , , that arrogating exclusive class - distinction , so strongldeprecated by men for womeneven wliere banded
together for works of y general usefulness and progression , ? Echo answers—When ?
* We propose giving a paper on these Chapters in our next number .
288 Passing Events.
288 PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Dec. 1, 1858, page 288, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01121858/page/72/
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