To pay the strictest attention to the morals and general conduct of his pupils, and to omit no opportunity of inculcating the principles of TRUTH AND HONESTY ; the duties of respect to superiors, and obedience to all persons placed in authority over them. Ontario Laws and Statutes: An Act for Common Schools - Page 60by Ontario. Department of Education - 1850Full view - About this book
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