| 1822 - 694 pages
...affected a strict regard to justice in his dispensations of punishment, and always professed a willingness to have an equal measure of it meted out to himself,...usual form. He immediately admitted the justice of the proVOL. II. NO. III. N cedure and putting himself behind the lantern and bell, marched with great solemnity... | |
| 1822 - 526 pages
...affected a strict regard to justice in his dispensations of punishment, and always professed a willingness to have an equal measure of it meted out to himself,...one morning, when he had overstaid his time, either throng!) laziness, "inattention, or design, he found himself waited on in the usual form.. He immediately... | |
| 1822 - 666 pages
...to school. But as he professed himself a great lover of justice, and always professed a willingness to have an equal measure of it meted out to himself,...; and one morning, when he had overstaid his time, he found himself waited on in the usual form ; when, putting himself behind the lantern and bell, he... | |
| 1822 - 666 pages
...school. But as be professed I himself a great lover of justice, and always professed a willingness to have an equal measure of it meted out to himself, in case of his transgressing, tbe boys took him at his word ; and one morning, when he had overstaid his time, he foil ml himself... | |
| Sherman Day - Pennsylvania - 1843 - 766 pages
...a strict regard for justice in his dispensations of punishment, and always professed a willingness to have an equal measure of it meted out to himself...transgressing, the boys took him at his word ; and one moming, when he had overstaid his time, either through laziness, inattention, or design, he found himself... | |
| Alexander Graydon - United States - 1846 - 530 pages
...a strict regard to justice in his dispensations of punishment, and always professed a willingness, to have an equal measure of it meted out to himself...took him at his word; and one morning, when he had over, staid his time, either through laziness, inattention, or design, he found himself waited on in... | |
| John Thomas Scharf, Thompson Westcott - History - 1884 - 1012 pages
...affected a strict regard to justice in his dispensations of punishment, and always professed a willingness to have an equal measure of it meted out to himself...took him at his word, and one morning, when he had overstayed bis time, either through laclneas, inattention, or design, he found himself waited on In... | |
| John Thomas Scharf, Thompson Westcott - History - 1884 - 1004 pages
...and one morning, when lie hud overstayed histime, either through laziness, inattention, or design, ho found himself waited on in the usual form. He immediately...procedure, and putting himself behind the lantern and the bell, marched with great solemnity to school, to the no small gratification of the boys and entertainment... | |
| John Russell Young, Howard Malcolm Jenkins - Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1898 - 648 pages
...his word, and one morning, when he had overstayed his time, either through laziness, inattention, OP design, he found himself waited on in the usual form....procedure, and putting himself behind the lantern and the bell, marched with great solemnity to school, to the no small gratification of the boys and entertainment... | |
| Clifton Johnson - Education - 1904 - 444 pages
...affected a strict regard to justice in his dispensations of punishment, and always professed a willingness to have an equal measure of it meted out to himself...word; and one morning, when he had overstaid his time, he found himself waited on in the usual form. He immediately admitted the justice of the procedure,... | |
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