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The Social Review (Dublin, Ireland : 1893)

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

... to 7 om., Sundays included, and only receive a salary of 7s. a week, without board ! It is little more nor less than white slavery. You could earn more than that in a linen factory in the North, and have all Sunday and part of Saturday to yourself. Vet ...

THE SOCIAL REVIEW. Martin didn't last long after she took him in hands, I can tell you, and right glad

... slaves the uncle was for all we know; not that I ever heard that it was so, and besides, hasn't there been a law against slavery for a good many'years past? But how else could he make it ? that's what puzzles me. One thing you may rely upon, that money ...

OF ALL THE LEADING DRAPERS AND CORSETIERS

... stile, and registered a solemn vow that henceforth she would eschew that vile creature—Man. She could shake off her chains of slavery, as other brave women were doing She would fight for her Rights, and have them, too, if she perished in the attempt. It was ...

THE SOCIAL. REVIEW. WATERFORD NOTES

... for these young people ; with what utter. contempt they regard it, as an exploded relic of dead ages of semi-barbarism and slavery. The governor is a good sort enough, the youth of the period admits, but fancy ' honouring ' him The mater is all right ...

THE SOCIAL REVIEW. [AUGUST 32, 1896 ENT POOR. ONE THOUSAND LLAMAS LADEN WITH GOLD. ONE OF THEM. H O doesn't

... will free us from all need of scheming or toiling thereafter Ah, let us not indulge such fancies. They make work seem like slavery and wages like pinches of common dust. Yet that such hidden masses of wealth exist there is no doubt. But where are they ...

THE SOCIAL REVIEW

... Well, I can't just say 1 remember when I aid'! take an interest in it, was the reply. My father and mother were devoted slavery abolitionists, and from the time I was a tiny child I can recollect being stirred up to sympathy with great reforms. The first ...

THE SOCIAL REVIEW. Then he subsided into silence, and Mrs. Rivington was fain to sustain the conversation in a ..

... still more. Working girls get so little exercise. Now, look at the daily governess, for example what a life she leads white slavery, nothing less. Exactly • their employers are very hard. No wonder ;bey are delicate, as a class. Then the profound and ...

FEBRUARY 22, IRO. H E SOCIAL REVIEW. De Die in Diem •, or, Casual Jottings. good wrap, because the chances

... dresses, etc., to the very last day, even when knowing quite well that such items will be required ? It involves terrible slavery for workers, and heartbuntings for themselves, too, because it is a fact that many gowns and bouquets were not sent honie ...

THIS SOCIAL ItIIVIEW

... chiefly. He is gelded by appetite, passion, selfbalmist, although an excellent reamer. But long ages of more or dhguised slavery have sharpened woman's wits. She is subtle, quack, observant, a good dissembler, patient, profoundly pen . etrative. She somas ...

REVIEW

... generation passes away, next to the grave and to the sea of eternity. Christianity gave freedom to women, raised them from slavery to become man's equal and companion. The noble army of martyrs praise thee. In torture, in the death agony, women claim ...