| 1856 - 588 oldal
...labour ; you have a right to rest ; but leave these lads ; let them learn now, and when their turn comes they may rest as you do.' The men gave way,...and the rest would have followed ; but, drawn up in a line they met the attack in one body, and thus it was repelled. M. de Metz proceeded to give other... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1856 - 1032 oldal
...they may rest as you do.' The men gave way, the youths marched home, and Mettray was saved — -aved, p f anwg them, earned away one or two, and the rest would have followed; but, drawn up in line, they met... | |
| Men - 1856 - 990 oldal
...learn now, and when their turn comes they rest as you do.' The men gave way, the youths marched • -i, and Mettray was saved — saved, as I believe, by our habit of ft«ry discipline. Had those lads been walking homewards with' role like • flock of sheep, the men... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1857 - 390 oldal
...learned to labor; you have a right to rest; but leave these lads; let them learn now, and when their turn comes they may rest as you do.* The men gave way,...have got among them, carried away one or two, and * Frumenoirs. Probably walks in covered galleries or In the open air with valla on each side.— KB.... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1857 - 376 oldal
...learned to lahor; you have a right to rest; hut leave these lads; let them learn now, and when their turn comes they may rest as you do.' The men gave way, the youths marehed home, and Mettray was saved — saved, as I helicve, hy our hahit of military diseipline. Had... | |
| 1859 - 944 oldal
...to labour; you have a right to rest; but leave these lads; let them learn now, and when their turn comes they may rest as you do.' The men gave way,...rule like a flock of sheep, the men would have got amoug them, carried away one or two, and the rest would have followed; but, drawn up in line, they... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1862 - 638 oldal
...labor; you have a right to rest; but leave these lads: let them learn now, aud when their turn conies they may rest as you do.' The men gave way, the youths marched home, and Meltray was saved, — saved, as I believe, by our habit of military discipline " It was the heroic... | |
| 1868 - 516 oldal
...believe," says De Metz, ' ' by our habit of military discipline. Had these lads been walking homeward without rule, like a flock of sheep, the men would...and the rest would have followed. But, drawn up in a line, they met the attack in a body, and thus it was repelled." Six hundred and seventy youths are... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 988 oldal
...labor; you have a right to rest; but leave these lads: let them learn now, and when their turn conies they may rest as you do.' The men gave way, the youths marched home, and Meltray was saved,— saved, as I believe, by our habit of military discipline." It was the heroic... | |
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