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TUITION OR TRADE? 173
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XXV.—TTJITIOISr OB, THADE?
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As cate this the emp Journal loyment is ...
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had stored but as added thus a cunning nothing to soundness * impostor either of to ; mind and her knowled she Fran abandoned von ge Recke or her a system in virtue 1780 . which , Re fell - _,
months into enjoyed a bodil , her and y form even illness er when blo which oming restored threatened health to , , convalescence and her longer life . or It she shorter lasted never illnesses for again four _, of her infirmities
awaited her henceforth even to the end days . Her , in how the ever affairs , could of not her prevent fatherland her , nor active overshadow spirit from it with interesting that depres itself - ark the chronic invalid
became moral thing sion an system into d considerabl peevishness good , founded or modified bad which on , her owning so ) own no often medium painful at m this between experiences time ( the for , two divided it afterwards extremes . every Her - ,
her yet her severity conduct showing disp y itself layed onl a universal in her inward mildness opinion and of benevolence men , never ,
in her behaviour towards them y . All who were permitted to penetrate into her little circleleft it filled with wonder and . admiration ,
, l for she itself was was so unassuming reconciled to and her . so That free from peculiar self- softness assertion which that jea suf- - ousy
fering , patiently endured produces , was united her in her almost with perfect great
energy and activity of spirit , thus making an womanly character .
( To he continued . }
Tuition Or Trade? 173
TUITION OR TRADE ? 173
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As Cate This The Emp Journal Loyment Is ...
As cate this the emp Journal loyment is now of women the recognised in other pursuits organ of than those those who to medium which
advofor they convey have ing hitherto a few been remarks limited , called , we * forth consider by an it the excellent fittest article in Laborbut in which the writer
b " y teachers Fraser being 's adverse _" Magazine to influences the " on idea Female ¦ ( of to women coin a word working , , ) has otherwise fallen into than one as ,
"or as , ments or two are errors broug ; consequently ht forward certain in support fallacies to of meet his rather , or shall than we sound of say polish argu her - ,
saries views and culture ; on we the , feel in question contrast at ease . to It to speak is the pleasant coarseness calmly onl and of to kindl some an opponent y of , as all our with the few a adver friend
from . whomwe differ on a few points y agree more on those our element of hig , her in and an encounter enduring importance with uncourtl ; while y foes we , having are sadl to y frankl guard out of
against stabs in the back or thrusts in the dark . The writer y blems avows of that modern the que society stion , is but one demurs of the to most the sad treatment and perp it lexing has met pro at - assertedhave confused
the hands of some female writers , who , it is ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 1, 1860, page 173, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01051860/page/29/
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