| United States. Bureau of Education - 1899 - 1394 pages
...suitable occasions. The pupils shall be carefully instructed to avoid idleness, profanity, falsehood, deceit, and every wicked and disgraceful practice, and to conduct themselves in an orderly and proper manner; and it shall be the duty of their instructors, so far as possible, to... | |
| Rhode Island. Board of Education - 1877 - 362 pages
...means to avoid thoue injurious extremes of heat a&d cold, which negligence might induce. Pupils. — 14 Good morals being of the first importance, and essential...orderly, and decent manner, both in and out of school, to obey all orders of their teachers iu relation to their conduct and studies, and to be punctual and... | |
| Rhode Island. Board of Education - 1875 - 284 pages
...avoid all vulgarity and profanity, falsehood and deceit, and every wicked and disgraceful practice ; to conduct themselves in a sober, orderly and decent manner, both in and out of school ; to be diligent and attentive to their studies ; to tr.eat each other politely and kindly in all their... | |
| Edwin Martin Stone - 1876 - 102 pages
...strictly enjoined "to avoid idleness and profancness, falsehood and dcceitfulness, and every other wicked and disgraceful practice, and to conduct themselves...orderly and decent manner, both in and out of school." It was also enjoined upon the teachers, '•That they endeavor to impress the minds of their pupils... | |
| Thomas B. Stockwell - 1876 - 474 pages
...strictly enjoined "to avoid idleness and profaneness, falsehood and deceitfulncss, and every other wicked and disgraceful practice, and to conduct themselves...orderly and decent manner, both in and out of school." It was also enjoined upon the teachers, "That they endeavor to impress the minds of their pupils with... | |
| Thomas B. Stockwell - 1876 - 468 pages
...strictly enjoined " to avoid idleness and profaneness, falsehood and dcceitfulness, and every other wicked and disgraceful practice, and to conduct themselves...orderly and decent manner, both in and out of school." It was also enjoined upon the teachers, '-Th.it they endeavor to impress the minds of their pupils... | |
| Rhode Island. Board of Education - 1876 - 340 pages
...are strictly enjoined to avoid idleness and profaneness, falsehood and deceitfulness, and every other wicked and disgraceful practice, and to conduct themselves...sober, orderly and decent manner, both in and out of school.'1 And they also enjoin upon the teachers, "That they endeavor to impress the minds of their... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1876 - 1212 pages
...are strictly enjoined to avoid idleness and profanity, falsehood and deceitful ness, and every other wicked and disgraceful practice, and to conduct themselves in a sober, orderly, and decent manner, both iu and out of school ;" while teachers are enjoined to "endeavor to impress the minds of thoir pupils... | |
| Thomas B. Stockwell - 1876 - 476 pages
...are strictly enjoined to avoid idleness and profaneness, falshood and deceitfulness, and every other wicked and disgraceful practice, and to conduct themselves in a sober, orderly and decent manuer, both in and ont of school. "The principal part of the instruction will consist in teaching... | |
| Rhode Island. Board of Education - 1887 - 386 pages
...essential to their progress in useful knowledge, the pupils are strictly enjoined to avoid idleness nnd profanity, falsehood and deceit, and every wicked...and to conduct themselves in a sober, orderly, and dcccut manner, both in and out of school ; to obey all orders of their teachers in relation to their... | |
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