| 1869
...the wily animal will ever remain a terror to all who possess poultry-yards. At the same time, upon the principle of " give a dog a bad name and hang him," many more sins are laid to the fox's charge than he is guilty of. The late James Morrell, of Headington... | |
| 1861 - 520 pages
...meals, — those were amongst the innocent and mild amusements of these popular youths. Of course, on the principle of "give a dog a bad name, and hang him," everything in the way of mischief concocted in the neighbourhood was ascribed to the instrumentality... | |
| 584 pages
...the wily animal will ever remain a terror to all who possess poultry-yards. At the same time, upon the principle of " give a dog a bad name and hang him," many more sins are laid to the fox's charge than he is guilty of. The late James Morrell, of Headington... | |
| Sydney Buxton - 1885 - 138 pages
...completely for his future life, and enable us to compete still better with other nations. Unfortunately, on the principle of " give a dog a bad name and hang him," useful industrial training so called has been rendered odious by being confined to "industrial" and... | |
| Mary Landon - 1907 - 364 pages
...deficiency before. It was partly explained by the odium in which Old Japan had always held all traders, and on the principle of " Give a dog a bad name and hang him " trade had grown to deserve some of the mud hurled at it. As to contracts, Japan had not learnt that... | |
| C. B. Moss - 2005 - 384 pages
...Jansen's Augustinus. The accusation of Jansenism was brought against the Chapter of Utrecht much later, on the principle of " Give a dog a bad name and hang him ". But from first to last the real issue was the rights of the chapters; and, behind it, the claim... | |
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