Spare the rod and spoil the child." Ichabod Crane's scholars certainly were not spoiled. " I would not have it imagined, however, that he was one of those cruel potentates of the school who joy in the smart of their subjects; on the contrary, he administered... The Indiana School Journal - Page 2711861Full view - About this book
| Washington Irving - Catskill Mountains Region (N.Y.) - 1820 - 438 pages
...the flowery path of knowledge. Truth to say, he was a conscientious man, that ever bore in mind the golden maxim, " spare the rod and spoil the child."—...subjects; on the contrary, he administered justice with discrimination rather than severity; taking the burthen off the backs of the weak, and laying it on... | |
| Washington Irving - 1821 - 366 pages
...conscientious man, that ever bore in mind the golden maxim, " Spare the rod and spoil the child."—Ichabod Crane's scholars certainly were not spoiled. I would...subjects; on the contrary, he administered justice with discrimination rather than severity; taking the burthen off the backs of the weak, and laying it on... | |
| Washington Irving - England - 1822 - 490 pages
...the flowery path of knowledge. Truth to say, he was a conscientious man, that ever bore in mind the golden maxim, " Spare the rod and spoil the child."—...subjects ; on the contrary, he administered justice with discrimination rather than severity; taking the burthen off the backs of the weak, and laying it on... | |
| Washington Irving - American essays - 1822 - 416 pages
...conscientious man, that ever bore in mind the golden maxim, " Spare the rod and spoil the child."Ichabod Crane's scholars certainly were not spoiled. I would...subjects; on the contrary, he administered justice with discrimination rather than severity; taking the burthen off the backs of the weak, and laying it on... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 pages
...conscientious man, that ever bore in mind the golden maxim, « Spare the rod and spoil the child.»—Ichabod Crane's scholars certainly were not spoiled. I would...subjects; on the contrary, he administered justice with discrimination rather than severity; taking the burthen off the backs of the weak, and laying it on... | |
| Washington Irving - 1829 - 522 pages
...conscientious man, that ever bore in mind the golden maxim, "spare the rod and spoil the child."—Ichabod Crane's scholars certainly were not spoiled. I would...subjects; on the contrary, he administered justice with discrimination rather than severity; taking the burthen off the backs of the weak, and laying it on... | |
| Washington Irving - American essays - 1830 - 346 pages
...conscientious man, that ever bore in mind the golden maxim, " Spare the rod and spoil the child."—Ichabod Crane's scholars certainly were not spoiled. I would...subjects; on the contrary, he administered justice with discrimination rather than severity; taking the burthen off the backs of the weak, and laying it on... | |
| Washington Irving - American essays - 1831 - 518 pages
...conscientious man, that ever bore in mind the golden maxim, "spare the rod and spoil the child."—Ichabod Crane's scholars certainly were not spoiled. I would...subjects ; on the contrary, he administered justice with discrimination rather than severity; taking the burthen off the backs of the weak, and laying it on... | |
| Washington Irving - 1834 - 330 pages
...conscientious man, that ever bore in mind the golden maxim, " Spare the rod and spoil the child."—Ichabod Crane's scholars certainly were not spoiled. I would...subjects; on the contrary, he administered justice with discrimination rather than severity ; taking the burden off the backs of the weak, and laying it on... | |
| Washington Irving - 1834 - 334 pages
...conscientious man, that ever bore in mind the golden maxim, " Spare the rod and spoil the child."—Ichabod Crane's scholars certainly were not spoiled. I would...subjects; on the contrary, he administered justice with discrimination rather than severity; taking the burden off the backs of the weak, and laying it on... | |
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