| 1932 - 262 str.
...together as Scouts that they absorb the force and truth of the Scout law, which states : " A Scout is a friend to all and a brother to every other Scout." Experience has demonstrated that outdoor Scout training, with its cooking, camping, hiking, signaling,... | |
| Walter Hines Page, Arthur W. Page - 1911 - 762 str.
...feeling. It checks snobbishne^ and helps the boy to feel the force of the scout law that, "a scout is a friend to all and a brother to every other scout." Social distinctions are not permitted in scouting, and a common uniform does much toward obliterating... | |
| 1916 - 726 str.
...time to save life, help injured persons, and share the home duties. He must do at least on/ ./'/•/./ turn to somebody every day. 4. A Scout is friendly....brother to every other Scout. 5. A Scout is courteous. 646 TRAINED FOR CITIZENSHIP: THE BOY SCOUT 6. A Scout is kind. He is a friend to animals. He will not... | |
| Boy Scouts of America - 1935 - 404 str.
...injured persons, and share the home duties. He must do at least one good turn to somebody every day. A Scout is friendly. — He is a friend to all and a brother to every other Scout. A Scout is courteous. — He is polite to all, and especially to women, children, old people, and the... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1916 - 628 str.
...employers. 3. Helpfulness. — A Scout's duty is to be useful and to help others. 4. Friendship. — A Scout is a friend to all and a brother to every other Scout, no matter to what social class the other belongs. 5. Courtesy. — A Scout is courteous, especially... | |
| 1914 - 1240 str.
...is loyal. He is loyal to all to whom loyalty is due: his scout leader, his home and parents, and his country. 3. A scout is helpful. He must be prepared...scout. 5. A scout is courteous. He is polite to all, csecially to women, children, old people and the weak and helpless. He must not take pay for being... | |
| David I. Macleod - 2004 - 428 str.
...to the King, and to his officers. 3. A scout's duty is to be useful and to help others. 4. A scout is a friend to all, and a brother to every other scout. 5. A scout is courteous. 6. A scout is a friend to animals. 7. A scout obeys orders of his parents, patrol leader, or scoutmaster... | |
| John M. MacKenzie, John MacDonald MacKenzie - 1986 - 276 str.
...the Empire he found no difficulty, therefore, in enlarging his fourth law for Scouts from 'A Scout is a friend to all and a brother to every other Scout, no matter to what class the other may belong' to 'A Scout is a brother ... no matter to what country,... | |
| Reuven Kahane, Tamar Rapoport - 1997 - 284 str.
...very essence of good citizenship. c) A Scout's Duty is to be Useful, and to Help Others. d) A Scout is a Friend to all, and a Brother to Every Other Scout, No Matter to What Social Class the Other Belongs. A Scout is never a snob; he accepts the other man... | |
| Mark A. Ray - 1999 - 196 str.
...persons, and share the home duties. He must do at least one good turn to somebody every day. Fourih Scout: A Scout is friendly He is a friend to all and a brother to every other Scout. Fifth Scout: A Scout is couneous. He is polite to all, especially to women, children, old people, and... | |
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