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Every acquired reaction is, as a rule, either a complication grafted on a native reaction, or a substitute for a native reaction, which the same object originally tended to provoke. The teacher's art consists in bringing about the substitution or complication, and success in the art presupposes a sympathetic acquaintance with the reactive tendencies natively there.

My idea of luxury is to have the Street sprinkled on a hot night." K. disposed of his long legs on the steps. He was trying to fit his own ideas of luxury to a garden hose and a city street. "I'm afraid you're working too hard." "I? I do a minimum of labor for a minimum of wage. "But you work at night, don't you?" K. was natively honest. He hesitated. "But You go out every evening!"

And this philosophy has a deeper application to life at large: for all life may be figured as a journey, and few there are who are natively equipped for the enjoyment of all the waste and waiting places on the way.

Yet, of course, it was learned that as fast as these were cropped, growth elsewhere had become vigorous. The human intelligence is natively prone to look towards new things. Then it was that, after a long suspicion of the origin of ideals, great statesmen were led to an examination of classic literature and a study of the arts.

From all which, ere we come to particulars, we shall in general point out those duties, which natively result thence, by way of use.

"This is no place to tackle such a brute as that," said Reynolds. Mose was looking straight ahead with a musing look in his eyes. Denver Dan walked out. "I need that hundred dollars; nail it to a post for a few minutes, will ye?" This was no tricky old cow pony, but a natively vicious, powerful, and cunning young horse.

But I am sure of this that the more that kind of small monstrosity is publicly analysed and anatomised and made much of, the more her morbidities will increase in her, and the more unbearable in real life she is likely to become. Mr. Hardy's labour in this particular is a direct incentive to the study of hysteria as a fine art amongst such women as are natively prone to it.

Professor James admits this in saying that "the other-worldliness encouraged by the mystical consciousness makes this over-abstraction from practical life peculiarly liable to befall mystics in whom the character is naturally passive and the intellect feeble; but in natively strong minds and characters we find quite opposite results."

East of the ocean the petition would be, "Lord, prosper the British arms;" on the west, "Lord, favor the patriots of these oppressed colonies!" Such are the consequences natively resulting from a theory alike unscriptural and absurd a principle deep-laid in that system of opposition to the Lord and his Anointed, emphatically styled "The Antichrist."

These, with a number of other absurdities, natively flow from a denial of the distinction between the providential and preceptive will of God, making the title of the lawful magistrate depend solely upon the will of the people.

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