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288 PASSING EVENTS.
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* The Entrance Of Victor Emanuel Into Na...
prepared briefsand . it The was five in gentlemen this emergency however that walked Miss Shedden out of Court opened with and theii
con-, who good ducted or when the it may apparentl case not her _^ btit self every deserted . As one a _eoteniporary b must all admire the world observes the moral foug — ht " courage Her against cause of such a may womar odds b <
as were , arrayed on y the opposite y side , in the , persons of Mr . Kolt , Mr , not Bovill she , Dr will . Dean carry and with Mr her . Anderson the admiration . Whether of the public Miss Shedden never loath succeeds to give 01
praise , where it is really due . " , 0 ' . . of We Miss are Shedden glad to s note that and Miss ability Burdett ba Ooutts letter has of sympath evinced _^ her and appreciation
encouragement The , enclosing Earl of D a undonald cheque courage for and , £ 200 Sir towards Charles , y the expenses ier are . y the illustrious deceased of the month . _v- Napamong c
, We desire to call the attention of our readers to an advertisement in the
current number of the Journal , and to a letter in Open Council upon the Benevolent same subject Institution , i . e ., an addition , by a special to the fund valuable , to be annuities raised by donations of the Governesses and small
subscri annual ption subscri shall ptions qualif . It y is the proposed subscriber that as ten a years candidate of a , five no votes shilling being annual regranted quired . according Annuities to not the to dat be e granted of subscri under ption . fifty This years X . X of . age Z . fun , and d will to be be
s speciall cribers y — and and exclusivel we are particularl y devoted y requested to annuities to note of £ , 25 that for thoug Governess h this plan Sub is - approved by the Committee of the Governesses Benevolent Institution , and
Mr of . the Gilp Institution in has consented 32 Sackville to receive Street donations the and lan subscri did not ptions ori at inate the office with them . _Now it is well , , known that by means , of p co-operation , in g the form of
while and Friendl old in y health age Societies by and the , & vi provident c gor , working . Among payment men the obtain many of small relief lamentable and weekl assistance y causes or monthl of in the sickness y sums
diffitheir culties living and , sufferings whether b which y hands mark or brain the , career are two of which women cannot destined be too to work strong for ly set forth or commented bthose wholike ourselvesare brought into
upon y , , constant contact with them—thoughtless improvidence in the hour of prosperity associat , e and to an almost out their entire aims lack and of views esprit de and corps the . day Men of more organize extended and
co-operation , carry even among men , is dawning . Man , , single-handed , can do little ; scarcel woman , sing anything le-handed which , can cannot do nothing be . Associated lished either and in organized amelioration , there or is
upon reform overcome it . y themselves Unity before is which strength , they they will , and find have so m soon hitherto any accomp as an women evil sat redressed down take in this , impotent many to heart an obstacle despair and act .
Here is an opportunity on a small scale , and we would urgently impress upon speed governesses and sustained themselves response , to and this upon admirable the friends _exj _^ edient of governesses for alleviating also the , a
sufferings y to which their class is peculiarly liable .
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288 Passing Events.
288 PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Dec. 1, 1860, page 288, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01121860/page/72/
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