Turn not your back to others, especially in speaking ; jog not the table or desk on which another reads or writes ; lean not on any one. 5. Be no flatterer ; neither play with any one that delights not to be played with. American Monthly Knickerbocker - Page 548publié par - 1856Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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 | 1832 - 548 pages
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 | George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 574 pages
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 | George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 574 pages
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 | Joseph Belcher - 1834 - 588 pages
...peace, walk not when others stop. •1. Turn not your back to others, espedal ly in speaking; move not the table or desk on which another reads or writes...on any one. 5. Be no flatterer ; neither play with anyonethatdelightsnot tobeplayed with. 6°. Read no letters, books, or papers in company ; but when... | |
 | 1834 - 436 pages
...stand, speak not when yuu shonld hold y«ur peace, and walk not when others stop. 4. Turn not your back to others, especially in speaking ; jog not the table or desk on which another reads or wri'es, lean not on any one. 5. Be no flatterer, neither play with any one that delights not to be... | |
 | 1834 - 604 pages
...a perfect character as that of our Washington, must appear precious to every American mother. ' 2. Be no flatterer; neither play with any one that delights not to be played with. ' 1. Every action in company ought to be with some sign of respect to those present. ' 4. Show not... | |
 | Jared Sparks - 1839 - 670 pages
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