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To the Editors of the English WomarCs Jo...
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Notice.—X. Y. is requested to forward he...
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PUBLIC AND POLITICAL. The Paris Presse p...
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To The Editors Of The English Woman's Jo...
• be of a given room . alread But I y told devoted her I to had public it not purposes in my power wherein to organize tliese lectures the meetings might
This _Jady would no doubt place her room at the disposal of any one who would suggest and that could whatever put the effort ide may a into be execution made by . those But from I would without respectfull it must y
and should be warmly seconded by the head members of your Society . I feel sure you would feel the benefit of these lectures ; that you would save time and trouble . Many a word spoken to individuals whilst occupied
addressed with telling to their them own collectivel tale of want in oratorical or grievance formwould falls unheeded come with , which wei , ht if and authority ; for we all know y the power of oratory , —simple truth-telling g
would oratory find . And a response what though in the hearts it come of from women the ? mouth We of don a 't woman mind what ; surel men y it . heart say , nor the how earnest much desire they may of doing jeer good and laug to our h . We fellow know -creatures we onl in y the have most at
- - addressing efficacious a manner few words . There to those is nothing of her own bold sex , nothing , with no unwomanl worse motive y , in a than lady ~ the _tkne wish or opportunity to benefit to them acquire by imparting ; or in speak the ing information the word they of encour may agement not have
, „ never or of kindliness unrewarded - — . that word which , spoken in due season , is never fruitless , . may Wishing have been with all organized my heart for that carry _^ before ing into the effect new year an idea comes I believe in , some plan
. liave in common with rnyselfj many I have the honor to remain , Ladies , your very faithful servant ,
M . G . S .
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To The Editors Of The English Womarcs Jo...
To the Editors of the English WomarCs Journal . anent I beg LADIES in to this call , the number attention respecting of the readers the Laing of your Memorial Journal to Annuities the advertise . It
proves earnest the co- progress operation made of all towards who have their a regard completion for the since memory the spring of Mr ; . but Laing the , .. requisite and an interest sums while in suffering the funds lad remai y teachers n depressed , is asked . in order to complete the
7 Grand ParadeEastbourne I am . , Ladies , very Janet faithfull Kay y yours Shuttle , worth . , ,
Notice.—X. Y. Is Requested To Forward He...
_Notice . —X . Y . is requested to forward her address , as two letters are -waiting for her at the Office of the Journal .
_Notice . —Several letters are set aside until next month , for want of space .
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Public And Political. The Paris Presse P...
PUBLIC AND POLITICAL . The Paris Presse publishes extraordinary news from Russia . Three
young lectures ladies at the , Mdlles University . Corsini of St , Bluthner . Petersburg , and , have Bagdanow been arrested , who attended , and one the of _ytlheniMdlle . Bagdanowwhipped at the offices of the secret police .
It , is stated that the ex , -King of Naples is about to remove froin Home to
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Dec. 1, 1861, page 286, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01121861/page/70/
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