| Samuel Phelps - Great Britain - 1818 - 634 pages
...proves that either good or bad habits or sentiments are totally derived from example or education. " Tell me with whom you associate, and I will tell you what you are, or what you will soon become*." The sins of parents fall upon their children, not only because... | |
| Hans Christian Andersen - Children's literature - 1861 - 522 pages
...barley are thrown into the yard for them every day — I have eaten with them, and so shall you some day (tell me with whom you associate, and I will tell you what you are) — well, down there, at the manor-house, they have two birds with green necks and tufts on their... | |
| sir Henry Oxenden (7th bart.) - 1862 - 100 pages
...to these imperfect sentiments." Well do I recollect reading the words of the sage, when he said, " Tell me with whom you associate, and I will tell you what you are." This was true to the letter of the subject of this • memoir; for Sir Henry's chief associates... | |
| Spanish language - 1868 - 110 pages
...fire without smoke. Govern your mouth according to your purse. Do what the friar says, and not what he does. Some preach much sanctity and practise none....enemy. Ill got goods seldom prosper. Tell me with wliom you associate, and I will tell you what you are. He that never goes into society knows nothing.... | |
| 1872 - 742 pages
...tons of water are poured into the highways, rendering them all but impassable. In Italy it is said, " Tell me with whom you associate, and I will tell you what you are." In England, the first question you are asked is where you live, and from the name of the locality... | |
| Public schools - 1873 - 680 pages
...subject of a verb. 16. Name three classes of pronominal adjectives, and give an example of each. 17. 18. Tell me with whom you associate and I will tell you what you are. Analyze this sentence, and parse the words in italic letters. Maximum, 10 credits. 19. 20. Write... | |
| Education - 1875 - 942 pages
...and adverbs. 8. Name and define the different kinds of sentences and illustrate each. 9. Analyze— "Tell me with whom you associate, and I will tell you what you are." 10. Correct the following, and give reasons for correction: This book is your's. Brown's the... | |
| Noble Butler - English language - 1879 - 298 pages
...being connected by the coordinative conjunction and. The propositions to be analyzed in the usual way. "Tell me with whom you associate, and I will tell you what you are." Compound sentence, the two complex propositions being connected by the coordinative conjunction... | |
| Marie Lataste - 1881 - 412 pages
...whom he speaks in the sincerity of his heart ; that is to say, his friend : whence the proverb : ' Tell me with whom you associate, and I will tell you what you are ' ; * it is full of truth. " How many unhappy youths have been ruined, corrupted by a friend who... | |
| Wylie Wesley Kennedy, Thomas Bayard Bridges - English language - 1913 - 116 pages
...sincerely trust, Miss Bowman, that you will recognize the importance ot securing a commercial training 14. Tell me with whom you associate, and I will tell you what you are. '' » -j Iff. Goldsmith says, "We should learn the luxury of doing well." •:• 16. Looking... | |
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