Social Rights And Duties the London Ethical Society. Helen bosanquet recalls that stephen wasinvolved with the group in its early days. 28 Whenever it was http://www.thoemmes.com/19cphil/stephen_intro.htm
Extractions: Leslie Stephen I confess that I have always had a weakness for the faithful Abdiel. Leslie Stephen, The Duties of Authors On 5 May 1895, Leslie Stephens wife, Julia Duckworth Stephen, died suddenly after a short illness, and the grief-stricken Stephen turned to work for such solace as it could provide. One of the tasks he took up was the collection and revision of twelve lectures he had given over the previous five years to audiences at the newly founded ethical societies in London and Cambridge. The twelve essays were published the next year in two volumes under the title, Social Rights and Duties . Four of the lectures had already appeared in print, including Social Equality, first published in 1891 in the International Journal of Ethics , at the time the organ of the ethical movement. Although Stephen admitted it only privately
19th-Century Philosophy Lives of Men of Letters and Science, Henry, Lord Brougham. The CollectedWorks of Bernard bosanquet. Social Rights and Duties Leslie stephen. http://www.thoemmes.com/19thcentury.htm
Extractions: Agnosticism Contemporary Responses to Spencer and Huxley Aesthetics and Religion in Nineteenth-Century Britain Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham Jeremy Bentham Lives of Men of Letters and Science, Henry, Lord Brougham The Collected Works of Bernard Bosanquet The Social, Political and Philosophical Works of Catharine Beecher Catharine Beecher Jeremy Benthams Auto-Icon and Related Writings System of Positive Polity Auguste Comte The Collected Works of Edward Caird The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte Auguste Comte Science for Children Edited and introduced by Aileen Fyfe, National University of Ireland, Galway Dangerous Trades: History of Health and Safety at Work The Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century British Philosophers Exploratio Philosophica John Grote The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal Irish Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century: Epistemology and Metaphysics Philosophical Works of James Frederick Ferrier A History of Freethought in the Nineteenth Century John Mackinnon Robertson
Evelyn (2002) - A Hollywood Jesus Movie Review producers Eberhard Kayser, Mario Ohoven, Kieran Corrigan, and Simon bosanquet. editorHumphrey Dixon, and composer and musical director stephen Endelman, with http://www.hollywoodjesus.com/evelyn.htm
Authentic Representations Of Florence Nightingale 1. Introduction Not listed by Cook or stephen. Photograph of Florence Nightingale in bed, 1906, byElizabeth bosanquet, right hand on bedside table. Cook no. 22. LDFNM 0673. http://www.florence-nightingale.co.uk/handlist3.htm
Extractions: For one so famous as Florence Nightingale there are surprisingly few authentic portraits. Her life of ninety years was mainly within the era of photography yet she consented to sit for few photographs. Appendix C of Sir Edward Cooks The Life of Florence Nightingale (1913) lists 24 portraits, photographs etc. which the author considered to be authentic. One of the principal difficulties in defining an authentic representation of Florence Nightingale lies in determining whether the image is from life or if it is derived from another known image. The Florence Nightingale Museum claims to possess thirteen likenesses which were taken from life. Publishing only three years after her death, Sir Edward Cook was able to make fairly authoritative judgements on the portraits of Florence Nightingale. There were many family members alive who had known her from the Crimean War onwards, if not in her earlier years, and Cook was able to read Florence Nightingales own reactions to her portraits in her private papers. However it is no longer possible to rely entirely on Cooks list of portraits. Not all of the 24 survive today, and there are photographs and sketches which he either did not know or recognise but which are accepted today. In addition to the omissions Cook did list two oil portraits by important artists which today are not considered to have been based on life. The Augustus Egg portrait acquired by the National Portrait Gallery in 1910 was listed by Cook despite his own reservations, for example he noted that earrings are portrayed when Miss Nightingale was not known to have worn them. The famous Jerry Barrett oil of Florence Nightingale and her contemporaries at the Barrack Hospital in Scutari is not, in Florence Nightingales case, based on life. Florence Nightingale refused to sit for Barrett - she defended her decision in a letter of 18 July 18561 - the artist was therefore obliged to wait until he returned to England to complete the picture. The Florence Nightingale figure was clearly based one of the post-Crimean photographs.
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Pfizer Forum.com Ready for Treatment , by Nick bosanquet and stephen Pollard is availablefrom the Social Market Foundation, 11 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QB. http://www.pfizerforum.com/english/bosanquet.shtml
Extractions: The NHS at Fifty: The Public's View by Nick Bosanquet, M.D. A new MORI survey for a leading British think tank suggests that the public is prepared for some fundamental changes in the fifty-year-old National Health Service. W The result is an expectations gap, highlighted vividly by the SMF survey, between the range and quality of health services which British people say they want and what they believe the National Health Service, as it is currently run, will be capable of delivering in the future. More than three-quarters of Britons think the NHS is underfunded at a time when the financial demands on it are increasing. A look at international comparisons shows why. In spending 6 percent of its national income on publicly funded healthcare, Britain is unexceptional by OECD standards. It is the lack of income from private sources which sets the UK apart. Only 15 percent of the total healthcare budget in Britain is raised privately; the average for industrialized nations is closer to 25 percent. One answer is simply to raise taxes so that the Government can spend more on health. When asked by opinion pollsters most people say they want this. But most political parties do not support such tax and spend policies for health, so the option is not a real one. Without more tax money, the choice is a stark one: rationing or more funding from non - state sources.
Pfizer Forum.com The NHS at Fifty The Public's View (1997) by Nick bosanquet, MD. TheCase for Private, Mutual Health Care (1995) by stephen Pollard. http://www.pfizerforum.com/topics/
Extractions: Pfizer Forum articles address a wide range of public policy and scientific questions, including the policies that are shaping the international environment for biomedical innovation, such as healthcare reform, cost containment, intellectual property protection, and risk regulation. A number of Pfizer Forum articles examine possible approaches to broader public policy issues such as taxation, job creation and regulation. Pfizer is proud to have assembled so large and diverse a group of policy experts to shed light on the issues that are challenging business and governments alike. Click Here to view the list of articles in chronological order. Access to Medicine AIDS Animal Health Biomedical Innovation ... Welfare Reform Access to Medicine: Back to Top "Improving Access to Innovative Medicines"
GENUKI: 1891 CENSUS. RG12/1791/10 Sandown bosanquet Nicholas CS Son M 9 y Scholar CON Bude bosanquet Louise MJ 18- Youlston HOPPER stephen Head MM 58 y Farmer(Em'er) DEV Bradworthy HOPPER http://www.cs.ncl.ac.uk/genuki/DEV/Census.1891/V1791E10.html
Extractions: 1891 Census Contents This file has passed through Transcription, Checking and Validation stages. Records starting may contain significant doubts about some part of the person or address information, or the original may contain additional information. Researchers are advised to view original source material for verification. Brian Randell, 28 Dec 2002 Note:
Mathematics At Balliol Modern Lancelot stephen bosanquet (19031984). After leaving at Balliol, bosanquet movedto London where he became in succession, a Reader and then a Professor. http://users.ox.ac.uk/~kch/ballmath/modern.html
Extractions: Edward Titchmarsh matriculated in 1917, and crowned a glittering undergraduate career by winning the Senior Mathematical Prize. In 1931 he succeeded G.H. Hardy as Savilian Professor of Geometry. Titchmarsh is best known for his work in analysis, particularly his books on Fourier integrals The Theory of functions The Riemann Zeta function , and the two-volume Eigenfunction expansions . In this last mentioned treatise he expounded his mathematically rigorous treatment of several quantum mechanical sytems. For example, it was Titchmarsh who first proved that the spectrum of a hydrogen atom in a uniform electric field is continuous. Further information about Titchmarsh After leaving at Balliol, Bosanquet moved to London where he became in succession, a Reader and then a Professor. He worked mainly on analysis, making important contributions to integration theory, harmonic analysis, Tauberian theorems, inequalities, and convexity theory. Further information about Bosanquet After graduating from Balliol Alexander Oppenheim worked first with G.H. Hardy in Oxford, and then with Dickson in Chicago. Oppenheim's conjectures stimulated enormous interest over more than half a century, and were eventually settled by Gel'fand. They had further strong influence on the work of Gregory Margulis for which he received the Fields Medal in 1978. After lecturing at Edinburgh, Oppenheim became Professor of Mathematics at Raffles College, Singapore, where he was taking prisoner by the advancing Japanese army in 1942. He taught and gave chess displays in the prison camps in Thailand, and attributed his survival to his ability to immerse himself in mathematics. After the war, and he held chairs successively at the Universities of Malaysia, Reading, Ghana and Benin.
The Olive Tree Genealogy: Canadian BDM Exchange ark.com WILSON, Agnes Jean, 28 January 1905, bosanquet, Lambton Co., Ontario, jgillan@rodeo.sd27.bc.caWILSON, Isaac A., 23 August 1896, stephen Twp., Huron Co http://olivetreegenealogy.com/can/bdm/ontdeath_w.shtml
Extractions: Can't find your ancestors? Search for your family origins on Olive Tree Genealogy! Free Ships' Passenger lists, family surnames, church records, military muster rolls, census records, land records and much more will help you find that elusive ancestor. est. 1996 Find Your Ancestors with FREE genealogical records at The Olive Tree Genealogy B irths D M arriages Exchange The purpose of the Canadian B irths or Baptism, D eaths and M arriages Exchange is to provide genealogists a free resource for sharing information about details contained on certificates registered in Canada. Please remember that a certificate can be a certified copy, a photograph, or a Xerox copy. If you find a submission of interest, please contact the submitter directly. When a submitter receives a request for information, he/she can either
The Olive Tree Genealogy: Canadian BDM Exchange rodeo.sd27.bc.ca CAMPBELL, John, 18 April 1881, bosanquet, Lambton Co Co., Ontario,bwilks@yorku.ca CARROLL, Bartholomew, 05 September 1896, stephen Twp., Huron http://olivetreegenealogy.com/can/bdm/ontdeath_c.shtml
Extractions: Can't find your ancestors? Search for your family origins on Olive Tree Genealogy! Free Ships' Passenger lists, family surnames, church records, military muster rolls, census records, land records and much more will help you find that elusive ancestor. est. 1996 Find Your Ancestors with FREE genealogical records at The Olive Tree Genealogy B irths D M arriages Exchange The purpose of the Canadian B irths or Baptism, D eaths and M arriages Exchange is to provide genealogists a free resource for sharing information about details contained on certificates registered in Canada. Please remember that a certificate can be a certified copy, a photograph, or a Xerox copy. If you find a submission of interest, please contact the submitter directly. When a submitter receives a request for information, he/she can either
Guardian Unlimited Politics | Special Reports | Civitas Collins (Social Market Foundation), Matthew Young (Adam Smith Institute) Paul Ormerod,Professor Nick bosanquet, Christoph Lees and Professor stephen Smith. http://politics.guardian.co.uk/thinktanks/page/0,10538,750289,00.html
Extractions: Go to: Guardian Unlimited home UK news World news Archive search Arts Books Business EducationGuardian.co.uk Film Football Jobs MediaGuardian.co.uk Money The Observer Online Politics Shopping SocietyGuardian.co.uk Sport Talk Travel Audio Email services Special reports The Guardian The weblog The informer The northerner The wrap Advertising guide Crossword Dating Headline service Syndication services Events / offers Help / contacts Information Newsroom Style guide Travel offers TV listings Weather Web guides Guardian Weekly Money Observer Home Ask Aristotle Whitehall Parliament ... This week The purpose of Civitas is to deepen public understanding of the legal, institutional and moral framework that makes a free and democratic society possible. In particular, the goal of its studies is a better division of responsibilities between government and civil society. The term "civil society" is intended to emphasise that in social affairs the alternatives to government are not exhausted by commercial services alone but include mutual societies, churches and voluntary organisations as well as the informal support of neighbours and the family.
2000june-brunswick at Bowdoin College. Below Gus/Augustus bosanquet, stephen Merriall,Jimmie Mason, and Apollonia. Photo by Miss Leg. After dinner http://www.geocities.com/gardenroom1940/2000june-brunswick.html
Extractions: Below: Gus/Augustus Bosanquet, Stephen Merriall, Jimmie Mason, and Apollonia. Photo by Miss Leg After dinner, the Parliament re-convened a few blocks away at a local ice cream parlor (homemade!). Following the consumption of ice cream, Mr. Bosanquet provided a quick tour for Miss Leg, through the town of Brunswick, the Bowdoin campus, and surrounding area. Return to the Friends Table of Contents
Page5b Descendants Of James And Ann McPherson He was born 1854 in stephen Township, Ontario, and died in Hallock, Minnesota Jamesis father) married December 1, 1862 Charlotte Cousins, 22, bosanquet, Canada. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/8367/page5b.html
Extractions: Descendants of Esther Maria McPherson Generation No. 1 1. ESTHER MARIA3 MCPHERSON (JAMES2, PAUL1) was born November 10, 1836 in Guysborough, Nova Scotia, and died 1929 in Clandeboye, Ontario. She married JAMES HENRY BROWN 1862 in Biddulph Twp., Ontario. He was born 1836, and died 1919 in Clandeboye, Ontario. Children of ESTHER MCPHERSON and JAMES BROWN are: i. WILLIAM J.4 BROWN, b. 1863; d. 1864. JAMES HENRY BROWN: 1848 Biddulph Township, Ontario County of Huron Extracts from the 1848 Census of Huron District, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. Volume/Page(s): 2 JAMES HENRY BROWN 1850 Biddulph Township, Ontario County of Huron Extracts from the 1850 Census of the United Counties of Bruce, Huron, and Perth, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. Volume/Page(s): 3
Rural Task Force Meetings - Foot And Mouth Disease (DEFRA UK) HillTout FC Sue Garland BTA Mary Lynch ETC Richard Wakeford CA Bob Cotton BHA JoBurgon NT stephen Alambritis FSB Michael Paske NFU Anthony bosanquet CLA Nick http://www.defra.gov.uk/footandmouth/rural/taskforce/meetings/23may.htm
BAL.html Translate this page Canada Auldjo, Madame Helen, de Montréal, Bas-Canada Barber, stephen Nicholson Barton RichardBliss, Henry Boileau, John Peter junior bosanquet, James Whatman http://www.colba.net/~vallee/BAL.html