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Serjeant Bosanquet The infant school an asylum from accident 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 objection illustrated Lectures on the subject of infant training

These two intimate friends of Miss Bosanquet were Miss Crosby and Miss Tripp. From the very commencement of a regularly organized movement among the Methodists, class and band meetings had been found very useful as a means of instructing the people who had united with these societies, and, in the capacity of class-leaders and band-leaders, these three ladies were perhaps unsurpassed in England.

This alone would have brought more than enough responsibility, but on the advice of Richard Taylor and another Yorkshire friend, Miss Bosanquet unfortunately bought a farm with malt-kilns attached, and began to build a house suitable for the size of her family. The investment turned out an unhappy failure.

Well, the hairs of our heads, and the letters of our friends, are all numbered; not one of the former falls, not one of the latter miscarries, without the will of Him to whose orders we have long since fully and cheerfully subscribed." Miss Bosanquet was at this time in dire difficulties at Cross Hall.

At any other time this calculation would have made me laugh, and, as it was, I felt as if the incident had done me good. I left the coffee-house without having said a word or spent a penny, and I went towards the Exchange to get some money. Bosanquet gave me what I wanted directly, and as I walked out with him I noticed a curious-looking individual, whose name I asked.

For more extended reading: BOSANQUET, The Family. SALEEBY, Parenthood and Race Culture. We must understand the biological roots of the family before we can understand the family as an institution, and especially before we can understand its origin. Let us note, then, briefly the chief biological facts connected with the family life. The Biological Foundations of the Family.

I left the coffee-house without having said a word or spent a penny, and I went towards the Exchange to get some money. Bosanquet gave me what I wanted directly, and as I walked out with him I noticed a curious-looking individual, whose name I asked. "He's worth a hundred thousand," said the banker. "And who is that other man over there?" "He's not worth a ten-pound note."

I did not think of going to Bosanquet, or Sanhel, or Salvador, who might possibly have got wind of my trouble, while Treves had no dealings with these great bankers, and discounted a bill for a hundred sequins readily enough. With the money in my pocket I made my way to my lodging, while deadly fear dogged every step.

BOSANQUET: The Family, part I. "Report on Marriage and Divorce, 1906," Bureau of the Census, I, pages 224-226. BLISS: Encyclopedia of Social Reform, art. "Family." 42. =The Story of the Home.= Marriage is the gateway of the home; the home is the shelter of the family. It is the cradle of children, the nursery of mutual affection, and the training-school for citizenship in the community.

In June last year the Huron district numbered 20,450 souls, according to official reports, exclusive of the townships of Bosanquet and Williams.

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