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" Give a dog a bad name and it will stick to him, above all places it will stick fastest in Shanghai. "
The Mystic Flowery Land: Being a True Account of an Englishman's Travels and ... - Page 186
by Charles J. H. Halcombe - 1899 - 225 pages
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Negro Civilization in the South; Educational, Social and Religious ...

Charles Edwin Robert - 1880 - 184 pages
...absolutely sickening to read. Can any .one wonder that the Negro was downcast and desolate and hopeless ? " Give a dog a bad name and it will stick to him through life." Put it in the minds of men that the Negroes were born to be slaves, and truth will have...
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The Mystic Flowery Land: A Personal Narrative

Charles J. H. Halcombe - 1896 - 336 pages
...accomplished successfully in place of arresting the gang of rascals. XXV.-AN INTERESTING CASE.* 17 EW people, not even our zealous missionaries, who dwell...to frequently see him of a morning going from one hang to another along the Bund — on the alert for any vacancy which might (but never would) occur...
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Undercurrents of the Second Empire: Notes and Recollections

Albert Dresden Vandam - 1897 - 456 pages
...those whose seats had hitherto been deemed the most secure, namely, the majority, shouted loudest. " Give a dog a bad name and it will stick to him." During the last few years I have been so persistently accused of systematic hostility against France...
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Glengoyne: Reminiscences of the Parish and Its People, Volume 1

William Gairdner - 1900 - 212 pages
...say things, which they know to be detrimental to the public they serve. But it is the old story, " Give a dog a bad name and it will stick to him." No doubt a certain class of lawyers do encourage disputes among neighbours, often about trifles which...
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Queer Things about Sicily

Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen, Norma Lorimer - 1905 - 530 pages
...these fine fellows, but nothing will ever convince me that this escort was necessary. The old saying, "Give a dog a bad name, and it will stick to him," has a special 370 application to roads in Sicily, and the desolate country which lies between Parco...
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Webster--man's Man

Peter Bernard Kyne - 1917 - 404 pages
...high-grader trials at Cripple Creek, and he had pulled out under a cloud, even after his acquittal." "Give a dog a bad name, and it will stick to him," Webster retorted. "Of course I testified against him. As engineer for the Mine Owners' Association,...
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The Caledonian, Volume 4

1904 - 672 pages
...will of God." (Romans, 12:2.) Yours truly, RICHARD P. VERRAEL, Publication Committee. LAY SERMONS. " Give a Dog a Bad Name and It Will Stick to Him." BY JOHN DUFFUS. Why cannot it be said, "Give a dog a good name and it will stick to him." This is certainly...
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The North American Review, Volume 161

1895 - 856 pages
...of the formidable opposition, of the blind antagonism, the project met with from the very outset. " Give a dog a bad name and it will stick to him." During the last few years I have been so persistently accused of systematic hostility against France...
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