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OPEN COUNCIL. 135
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To the Editor of the English Woman's Jou...
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To the Editor of the English Woman's Jou...
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To The Editor Of The English Jvb?Nan F S...
come forward they are suspected of coming for money . No man who really her marries own for as he affection has over woul his d ; object it is the to his business wife retaining and _dzity _, as however much pow , of er parents over
to I teach dare , their an daug answer hters to how the to above mind mi their ht own be , iven whether . cl married A marriage or sing settle le . - say gg bad ment could liment be made whereas , " etc . if it Yes were , but the thi general s is almost law always its fairness looked could upon not as fail a
to be comp satisfactory , to all , I am , Madam , ,
Yours with respect ,
Open Council. 135
OPEN COUNCIL . 135
To The Editor Of The English Woman's Jou...
To the Editor of the English Woman ' s Journal * Madam
, December I was glad numb to er see and the this subject of January of Female is another Emigration good introduced step forward " in . the It seems to me that a , working society or committee to devise and execute the
mission best plans , be for advantageousl promoting female y formed emi of gration subscribers might , to with this the Journal Editors , where '
perthe and O suggestion pen Council , ( not would discussion afford ;) much and the facilit membershi y for miscellaneous p of subscription information might be accepted as guarantee for weighty and responsible communication with
also the special probabl acting y prove bod a y . great The convenience establishment to at those 19 , connected Langham Place only , b would y the good As work Lord . Shaftesbury has quoted for us on another subjectwe want facts
not as confidentl theories , before lay the ing down as plan the s of will action of , and we reader may presume , to afford almost some single y upon detail power We know enh of every the misery of one class to
be convinced necessary that nothing . but the abatement oug of numbers ( which -is the payment cause of the and , over the -competition oppression of ) can caprice remed and y the insolence wretched . But results before of shifting
underoif such , candidates we must assure ourselves that we are not merely transp do lanting or be taught the evil to ; and doand hence if arise the latter numb should erless question be attempted s of what here or they _wh can ere
We they have are going some to notions . And , more of that or less New correct World of we colonists have much roug to hing inquire it in into the . , ,
bushbut we are not familiar as to whom the masses in the towns consist of , what not practicall , are their y dwellings remember , or that their , by modes promoting and ways emigration of life . in And rank again s above , we the do for Nature
lowest , we equally relieve them by making a place to rise to , abhors a vacuum . I return to propositionthat a good nucleus for effective work miht
my , g if be made formed to fraternise in connection withor with be subordinate the " English tothe Woman Society ' s for Journal the Emp ; " loy and - , ,
ment of Womencould work to still more advantage . , I remain , Madam , yours ,
A . E .
To The Editor Of The English Woman's Jou...
To the Editor of the English Woman ' s Journal . Madam ,
I wish I could suggest to the ladies of the present day who are anxious k do indl , to Eng y establish have lish t women he an acquisition Emi ' s prosperity gration of such Fund , and a solely fund are constantl at for your females y offic asking . e , And books what if with yon they would stated can
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1860, page 135, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041860/page/63/
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