Accustom your children (said he) constantly to this ; if a thing happened at one window, and they, when relating it, say that it happened at another, do not let it pass, but instantly check them ; you do not know where deviation from truth will end. The American Journal of Education - Página 508editado por - 1863Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Mrs. Hoare (Louisa) - 1834 - 182 páginas
...children, therefore, to a strict attention to truth, even in the most minute particulars; if a thing happened at one window, and they, when relating it,...instantly check them; you do not know where deviation from truth will end. It is more from carelessness about truth than from intentional lying, that there is... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1834 - 442 páginas
...first importance. " Accustom your Children," said the same author, " constantly to this ; if a thing happened at one window, and they, when relating it,...check them ; you do not know where deviation from truth will end." "But," said a lady at the table, "little variations in narrative must happen a thousand... | |
| 1834 - 536 páginas
...children to a strict attention to truth, even in the most minute particulars. If a thing happciieil at one window, and they, when relating it, say that...check them ; you do not know where deviation from truth will end. — DR. JOHNSON. THE march of intellect is proceeding at quick time; and if its progress... | |
| James Endell Tyler - 1834 - 622 páginas
...of their duty, as laid down in the Gospel. Price Three Pence, sowed. FEW WORDS ON THE SIN OF LYING. that it happened at another do not let it pass, but...check them ; you do not know where deviation from truth will end." — Dr. JOHNSON. Price One Shilling. OUTLINES of GRECIAN HISTORY. By w Rev. BARTON... | |
| 1839 - 428 páginas
...children, therefore, to a strict attention to truth, even in the most minute particulars : if a thing happened at one window, and they, when relating it,...check them ; you do not know where deviation from truth will end. It is more from carelessness about truth, than from intentional lying, that there is... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1840 - 328 páginas
...received from first hand. " Accustom your children," says Dr. Johnson, " constantly to this : if a thing happened at one window, and they, when relating it,...check them ; you do not know where deviation from truth will end. It is more from carelessness about truth, than from intentional lying, that there is... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1840 - 300 páginas
...first hand. " Accustom your children," says Dr. Johnson, " constantly to this : if a thing happuned at one window, and they, when relating it, say that...check them ; you do not know where deviation from truth will end. It is- more from carelessness about truth, than from intentional lying, that there... | |
| 1884 - 656 páginas
...always strict in regard to truth. " Accustom your children," said he, " constantly to this ; if a thing happened at one window, and they, when relating it,...check them ; you do not know where deviation from truth will end." Ten years before he died, he began to read one hundred and sixty verses of the Greek... | |
| Horace Mann - 1845 - 352 páginas
...luminous words. Dr. Johnson said, "accustom your children constantly to this; if a thing happened atone window, and they, when relating it, say that it happened...them. You do not know where deviation from the truth wili end." Every man who sees effects in causes, will fully concur with the Doctor in regard to the... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1847 - 500 páginas
...first importance. " Accustom your Children," said the same author, " constantly to this ; if a thing happened at one window, and they, when relating it,...instantly check them; you do not know where deviation from truth will end." " But," said a lady at the table, " little variations in narrative must happen a thousand... | |
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