ABSTRACT

fZngll,bwomu" Rul ..... Decemll" Uth. 181 •• women's duties rather than of their rights. This higher standard of thought was adopted by the ladies who lately met in Congress at Philadelphia; the mora;} elevation of women, the necessity for hard wOl'k, thorough training, self-sacrifice, wider interests in order that they may do their appointed work in the world successfully, was thoroughly entered into. The infiuence of the tone of thought of these papers will tell for good; they encourage us in the belief that, as soon 8S women obtain their equal sbare with men in social and active life, a deeper and more earnest love of right, for the sake of right, will be infused into the work of the 'World.