| 1833 - 780 Seiten
...instead of a single deformity, on the same space of land, — always remembering to train up a tree in the way it should go, and when it is old it will not depart from it. I am, dear Sir, yours in good earnest, — John Hoivden. March 31. 1833. The Hoop-petticoat... | |
| 1833 - 776 Seiten
...instead of a single deformity, on the same space of land, — always remembering to train up a tree in the way it should go, and when it is old it will not depart from it. I am, dear Sir, yours in good earnest, — John Howdcn. March 31. 1833. The Hoop-petticoat... | |
| 1833 - 764 Seiten
...teach the young idea how to shoot. This is by far the most important step, for it is wisely written, " Train up a child in the way it should go, and when old it will not depart from it." Hence the value of watching first ideas, and making them subservient... | |
| Caroline Wilson - 1837 - 320 Seiten
...saved ;" — for He has never said it ; — but because he has said, " Bring up a child in the way that it should go, and when it is old it will not depart from it." But to persist in thinking that her offspring has been so made alive, and teaching it so... | |
| Pierce Egan - 1838 - 418 Seiten
...exposing knaves, and painting fools, Yet is what e'er she hates and ridicules ! It is urged'—' That train up a child in the way it should go ; and when it is old, it will not depart therefrom I' Here the above excellent considered precept, in the present instance, improperly applied ; may lead... | |
| Pierce Egan - 1838 - 462 Seiten
...London ; who, if they cannot live by honest means, prefer an infamous notoriety. It is urged.—' That train up a child in the way it should go ; and when it is old, it will not depart therefrom 1" Here the above excellent considered precept, in the present instance, improperly applied ; may lead... | |
| William Anderson - 1838 - 98 Seiten
...printing and whole getting up of the work, are highly creditable to all concerned.—Bath Chronicle. " 'Train up a child in the way it should go, and when it is old it will not depart from it,' was the saying of the wisest of men. In how many thousand instances do we find this proverb... | |
| Caroline Fry - 1840 - 270 Seiten
...be saved;"—for He has never said it;—but because he has said," Bring up a child in the way that it should go, and when it is old it will not depart from it." But to persist in thinking that her offspring has been so made alive, and teaching it so... | |
| Caroline Fry - 1841 - 278 Seiten
...saved;" — for He has never said it; — but because he has said, " Bring up a child in the way that it should go, and when it is old it will not depart from it." But to persist in thinking that her offspring has been so made alive, and teaching it so... | |
| 1844 - 806 Seiten
...this way while young, are commonly more or less tainted with thievish propensities in maturer life. " Train up a child in the way it should go, and when it is old it will not depart from it.'' Mark, then, the influence of example — of good or evil example — uponthe minds of youth... | |
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