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ON ASSISTED EMIGRATION 237
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dependent Sydney . Would , spirit not -weary such ing , a position life so be many Letter for are any forced woman to , than lead the in
Eng Others land ? and perhaps this might be the more preferable course to
pursue has been , oug , a great ht to , work a very their great way mistake up the made bush , indeed on this further we point believe it b is y nearl neces there y - all emigrantsCentralisation be goodwe
the scale sary , largest , nay produces indispensable city . the in very the , world same but excessive ; evils may so that which centralisation in arise advising , go from emi , overcrowding even grant , on s a not small in to
crowd the towns but to push on and into the bush , we are but urging na them tive to country take the , viz very ., to identical carry their steps labor There they to took in the the when best they and left readiest their ,
because the least supplied , market . open country they to mig our ht much remain abused settlin but g and beloved establishing old dame way -scho -side ols , schools as useful academies , answering in their of
our accoucheurs day and wn ; generation or to ag those ain , as passing who any from of from the distance Bell house and and to Lancastrian house circumstances , they mig mi ht g act ht re as
quire Many doctor an Eng and lish nurse lady combined has sat b in y the one cottager person such . ' s wife in and her hour of h
trouble she mi , and ht not knows care right after well reverse how to of manage circumstances in cases has , comp thoug elled her to labor g for her , own breadto undertake such an office here , and
the thereb valry matron or y appear opposition in the as rival primeval or wounded to the forests , vill self ag , - where e respect Gamp assistance , could no such enter would feelings the be head of dul ri of y -
cutting prized In this and out _country doubl and contriving y , welcome too , how , . found often dwelling are respectable for weeks women together , skilled in the in
those houses sued there so of occup our ? ied " country Wh in y should Eng gentry land not , , work and a class wh for y of should their Wales women living not and , superior this in p this lan Zealand even be way pur in to ? -
if around It the would not pleasant polishe fresh bring homesteads d bri , them peop ht le int and ; o and of _contact abundan New surel with y South t , a with life many , like plenty kind this of and , with New work true everything - in hearted hand , ,
and the prosp , ect g of a , good reward for their labor , surely such a life , with ments destitute its of incessant thoug civilisation h it toil mi , g must ht and be be inadequate of preferable many of payment to the the elegancies lonel in y an care over and -worn refine labor life - -
stocked land like this . from so choice Moreover act necessity be than once , repeat the , offered not gentlemen choice the to disgraces our , ( _" in by countrymen our -the- of colonies by young better and have b Melbourne matters y far married that will , ) they their soon but should maids ri let ght a
tage themselves of the on colony this and point the , or in we expressibl are greatl e benefit y mistaken of thousands , to the advan of our - countrywomen .
On Assisted Emigration 237
ON ASSISTED _EMIGRATION 237
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1860, page 237, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061860/page/21/
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