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Bosanquet swept out into the hall, remarking casually to Mary as she passed by : "If you will, the coach, when it has set us down, may carry you home to your lodgings." "And we shall be glad to see you to dinner on Sunday," added her father.

Some authorities rate it as high as half a million. Captain Bosanquet, R.N., estimates that fifteen thousand are annually sent to the West Indies, and a greater number to Arabia, all of which are from Portuguese settlements.

Nothing more clearly illustrates the factors that enter into all human relations than the story of how the family came to be. HENDERSON: Social Elements, pages 62-70. ELLWOOD: Sociology and Modern Social Problems, 1913 edition, pages 74-82. BOSANQUET: The Family, pages 241-259. DEALEY: The Family in Its Sociological Aspects, pages 1-11.

But when they had got so far they were both seized with bashful silence; and just as Alfred was going to try and break it, Cornet Bosanquet, aged 18, height 5 feet 4 inches, strutted up with clanking heel, and, glancing haughtily up at him, carried Julia off, like a steam-tug towing away some fair schooner.

Serjeant Bosanquet The infant school, an asylum from accidents, and a prevention of various evils Obstacles in the way of married persons obtaining employment Arguments for the plan of infant training Prevalence of profane swearing The example often shewn by parents Anecdote in illustration Parents ill used by their young children Christian-like wish of George III. Education for poor children still objected to Folly of such objections illustrated Lectures on the subject of infant training.

Shortly after their union a house of Miss Bosanquet's at Leytonstone became vacant, and in March, 1763, the Friends moved into it, and began private and public meetings under their own roof-tree. One evening, as Miss Bosanquet was speaking to a large company assembled in her kitchen, the fore-gate bell clashed with a mighty peal.

And there's Miss Caroline Percy, who has declined the honour of my hand, no doubt, merely because I have indulged a little in good company, instead of immuring myself with Coke and Blackstone, Viner and Saunders, Bosanquet and Puller, or chaining myself to a special-pleader's desk, like cousin Alfred, that galley-slave of the law! No, no, I'll not make a galley-slave of myself.

During this time, however, their correspondence had been renewed, and to Fletcher the thought of Mary Bosanquet was bringing more than ordinary comfort and joy.

I begged him to act as if my interests were at stake, and promised to guarantee all expenses. "That's enough," said he; "don't trouble yourself any more about it." Same days after Mr. Bosanquet came to tell me that Constantini had left the prison and England as well, according to what the barrister who had charge of the case told him. "Impossible!" "Not at all.

Fortunately for Mary Bosanquet, towards the end of these two years there came to London her friend Mrs. "I acknowledge," she writes, "I neither gained honour, gold, nor indulgence to the flesh by uniting myself to a sickly, persecuted saint; but I gained such a spiritual helper as I shall eternally praise God for."

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