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Vol. XII. November 2, 1863. No. 69.
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XXVL—THE NEW A1STTIOCH.
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of the Some the leading years West - met...
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The
THE
ENGLISH WOMAN'S JOURNAL .
PUBLISHED _MONTHLY .
Vol. Xii. November 2, 1863. No. 69.
Vol . XII . November 2 , 1863 . No . 69 .
Xxvl—The New A1sttioch.
XXVL—THE NEW A _1 _STTIOCH . I . —Its Foundations . i
Of The Some The Leading Years West - Met...
the Some leading years - metropolis ago , when of I the was state living of in Ohio and the , kn the city own of as Cin the profession cinnati Queen ,
of the Westthe community generally legal lady particularl to be y admitted were , one to day the startled bar to practise by the app at lication law . It of was a young
permade haps the to a first court app . lication The lad of stood that kin in d the which court had -room ever with been a y
presented who deeply interested . her The and personal crowd the around impression lawyers her , whilst with which whom her she app made she lication conversed upon was all
freely was saw was quite decidedl handsom upon y good e . had She a fair was comp about lexion twenty a -five spirited years blue of
manners age eye , , and were a mouth quiet and indicating , unpretending the utmost , and impressed refinement , all . with Her
not the and belief the well result -considered that of her any dispositio conviction enthusiasm n to that , or enter eccentricity it was the her legal , but profession of a h serious ere was of proper sp
action . The bar of Cincinnati was quite the most learned and had dignified as its in member the west s such , and men in as deed Thomas was very Corwin celebrated now American , having
minister . at MexicoThomas Ewing , a member , of President pourt Taylor ' and s Cabin Secretary et , Jud , Chase ge McLane of the of present the United Cabinet States . The Suprem learned e
jud were ges , who conservative presided when and there this were novel not app wantin lication was made them g among
and the very oldest practitioners ; present , enough Dedlocks , " who the gates saw court in . " this Nevertheless consented singular that * , proposition thoug a commission h many the wise " should opening heads be were of appointed the shaken flood to - ,
examine the law and see if there was any xule for or against the admission of a woman to the barThe consideration of the
. on case the was case then the adjourned court-room . On was tlie thronged day appointed with an for eager a decision crowd _s
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 2, 1863, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02111863/page/1/
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