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If we would work strongly and efficiently upon the minds of children, we must really love them, not in the abstract, not in a general way, but concretely and individually. We must love John and William and Mary and Susie, simply and purely because he or she is, in himself or herself alone, an object of true interest and affection.

We meant this in its application to the deepest springs of his character; but it is also, and perhaps equally, applicable to the external manifestations of those deepest springs. Has the reader any notion of a Water street dance-house? Concretely stated, it is a breathing hole of hell trap-door of the bottomless pit.

To put it concretely, I'm in need of a rodman. Do you think you'd care to oblige?" Again the hint of banter persisted, but Garry's jaw was tight when he faced suddenly around. "I will!" he flashed back, hoarsely. "I will, if it's a man's job. But I'm done with filling a dinky pad with rows of figures, all day long. I'm finished with this damned tallying of cans of beans and soap and yards of rope!

Appreciating the impossibility of comprehending the full scope of the disaster which here had befallen, or of putting it concretely into words if I did comprehend it, I sought to pick out small individual details, which was hard to do, too, seeing that all things were jumbled together so.

Concretely, what I most realized about business in that year and I have been learning more each year without finding it necessary to change my first conclusions is this: That finance is given a place ahead of work and therefore tends to kill the work and destroy the fundamental of service.

And if she couldn't be honest with her own thoughts.... Well then, were her powers of attraction great enough, even if they were consciously exerted to the utmost, to outpull Paula's with a musician, with a man whose songs she could sing as she had sung to-night? That moment in Annie's old bedroom off the nursery supplied concretely enough the answer to her question.

As a matter of fact it had never been her intention to accept him, but now that she was able concretely to visualize her Lochinvar of the future, Mr. Whey's lack of qualifications became the more apparent.

Concretely the work of the Committee reduced itself to a consideration of two questions, one relating to the Kahal, or "the amelioration of the spiritual life of the Jews," and the other referring to the feasibility of thinning out the Pale of Settlement with the end in view of weakening the economic competition of the Jews.

No more can logic kill the pragmatist's behavior: his act of utterance, so far from contradicting, accurately exemplifies the matter which he utters. What is the matter which he utters? In part, it is this, that truth, concretely considered, is an attribute of our beliefs, and that these are attitudes that follow satisfactions.

The mention of Louisiana, however, brings us concretely to Toussaint L'Ouverture, the greatest Negro in the New World in the period and one of the greatest of all time. Toussaint L'Ouverture, Louisiana, and the Formal Closing of the Slave-Trade When the French Revolution broke out in 1789, it was not long before its general effects were felt in the West Indies.

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