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68 PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.
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PUBLIC ATIONS RECEIVED.
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In which the , meantime however , is something not likel 1 y to be be hoped adopted for by from the the Leg personal islature .
influence of District , visitorsBiblewomen may and othersin persuading all mothers who are not absolutel , y driven , by necess , ity to work for
wages , to turn their energies to the home sphere , from which they cannot be withdrawn without the most unhappy consequences .
These considerations , however , do not touch the question of employthat ment she speaks Mrs for . B sing of aily le the is women liable efforts to and made the widows charge _"to in , and of itiate begg we women ing cannot the into question hel work p thinking , which when
n bate ature is , and whether societ nature y have ass societ igned y to has men assi . _" gned The to m women atter under the sort deworks
of work they are doing in brick yards , chemical works , nail , potteries factories paid , but , , in g b l y which no houses means the , rope dirtiest the li works g , htest the , and , most kinds all disagreeable of the labour thousand ladies fall , the to and worst hair their one
dressers lot , while , perfumers men are , engaged and in as a multitude milliners , of dressma sedentary kers , employments ' - which constantl It is a mistake ture to , protest one constantl is ap that t y to women made fancy , , and are would against try have ing which to assi get gned into it is to masculine necessary women .
trades . y The very reverse , is the fact . What women are striving for kept is by to the get iron out hand of the of unfeminine necessity , so occup long ations as society in which , not they nature are ,
shuts them out from the employments suited to their sex .
68 Publications Received.
68 PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED .
Public Ations Received.
PUBLIC _ATIONS RECEIVED .
The Employments of Women . By Virginia Penny . ( Boston : Walker , W Le ise , Premier & Co . ) Pas Quadrille . By E . M . Williams . ( A . W . Hammond &
Co Dreamland Our . ) Feathered : Romance Families . B : y Game E . M and . Williams Water . -birds ( A . W . . B Hammond y H . G . Adams & Co . ) . 6 d &
Eng Price . Rejoinder Bir land d Bs Murder . . Price . to . ( Hogg Mrs Id By . . Stowe ( Country Emil Sons ' y . ) Faithfull R Clergyman eply to . ) the . Price Address 2 d . of ( Wertheim the Women . ) of
_Gd The . ( London Consumptive : A . M Poor . Pigott of South . ) London . By T . E . Ladd , M . D . Price ( Jarrold Labourer & Sons s' Cottages , ) in the Agricultural Districts of England . Price Is ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 2, 1863, page 68, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02031863/page/68/
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