| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 476 str.
...discovered, punishing it severely,—in the upper part of the school, when persisted in, with expulsion. Even with the lower forms he never seemed to be on...forms any attempt at further proof of an assertion was immea See Sermons, vol. iv. p. 09. diately checked:—" If you say so, that it is quite enough—of... | |
| 1844 - 698 str.
...all things. Thus, in the higher forms he would at once check an attempt to prove an assertion, — ' If you say so, that is quite enough — of course, I believe your word :' and the feeling quickly grew, that ' it was a shame to tell Arnold a lie — he always believes one.' Of... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1845 - 566 str.
...99. mg ifecvcrely. — in the upper part of the school, when persisted in. with expulsion. Even wiih the lower forms he never seemed to be on the watch for hoys ; and in the higher forms any attempt at further proof of an assertion was immediately checked... | |
| 1847 - 508 str.
...discovered, punishing it severely, — in the upper part of the school, when persisted in, with expulsion. Even with the lower forms he never seemed to be on...assertion was immediately checked : — " If you say so, it is quite enough, — of course I believe your word ;" and there grew up in consequence a general... | |
| esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 str.
...discovered, punishing it severely, — in the upper part of the school, when persisted in, with expulsion. Even with the lower forms he never seemed to be on the watch for boys ; and in the higher forms auy attempt at furthur proof of an assertion was immediately checked: — "If you say so, that is quite... | |
| 1867 - 416 str.
...as a boy's veracity remained unimpeached, he placed absolute confidence in assertions, observing, " if you say so, that is quite enough ; of course I believe your word." Such treatment soon made the boys feel, " It's a shame to tell the Doctor a lie, he always believes... | |
| 1874 - 652 str.
...Arnold always regarded his boys as truth-tellers. He did not suspect them first, he believed them first. Even with the lower forms he never seemed to be on...forms any attempt at further proof of an assertion wns immediately checked : " If you say so, that is quite enough —of course I believe your word; "... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1876 - 408 str.
...it as a great moral offence ; but when a pupil made an assertion, he accepted it with confidence. " If you say so, that is quite enough ; of course I believe your word." By thus trusting and believing them, he educated the young in truthfulness ; the boys at length coming... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 str.
...was allowed to add evidence of a statement made by him ; he was checked at once with the remark, " If you say so that is quite enough — of course I believe your word." The result was that truth was spoken to him ; the boys felt that " it was a shame to tell Arnold a... | |
| 1880 - 388 str.
...discovered, punishing it severely — in the upper part of the school, when persisted in, expulsion. Even with the lower forms he never seemed to be on...forms any attempt at further proof of an assertion on the part of the youth was immediately checked : "If you say so, that is quite enough, of coune I... | |
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