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Luther Martin declared unqualifiedly that to have a clause in the Constitution permitting the importation of slaves was inconsistent with the principles of the Revolution and dishonorable to the American character, and George Mason could foresee only a future in which a just Providence would punish such a national sin as slavery by national calamities.
You cannot enforce the laws without Coercion, and you cannot Coerce without War. "These matters, then, can be settled. How? By withdrawing your troops; admitting our right to Self-government clearly, unqualifiedly. Do this, and there is no difficulty about it. You say that you will not do it. Very well; we have no objection none whatever. That is Coercion.
Marked success from a Reformatory point of view has attended this study, and the men enthusiastically enter upon a new and broader life. The late Prof. S. R. Monks, for twelve years Lecturer at the Reformatory, says: "But does such education contribute to the reformation of the criminal and the protection of the public?" Unqualifiedly and unhesitating I answer, Yes.
The girl had gone away, and the community had accepted Alex Randall for his wife's sake, but not unqualifiedly. Mrs. Randall had never been very strong, and of late she had become something of an invalid, as invalidism goes in the country, where women are constantly ailing without any visible neglect of duty. It had "broke her spirit," the women said.
All workers need, and both sexes should have, protection. But if only one sex in industrial life can have bulwarks thrown up about it, men should be the favored ones just now. They are few, they are precious, they should be wrapped in cotton wool. The industrial woman should stand unqualifiedly for the exclusion of children from gainful pursuits.
To which Principal No. 2 appended his statement of his high gratification at this candid and honorable explanation, and unqualifiedly withdrew the offensive words 'You are a scoundrel, they having been used by him under a misapprehension of the intent and purpose of the remark which preceded them. There being no longer a cause of quarrel, the duel was of course ended.
Certain parts are unqualifiedly admirable; others border on the theatrical; still others are nearly or entirely liturgical, while, finally, some are picturesque, although there are some almost confusing. Like Gounod, Liszt was sometimes deceived and attributed to ordinary and simple sequences of chords a profound significance which escaped the great majority of his hearers.
There was a slight pause, while the quiet eyes held his audience with a challenge of assent; the faces of those who were unqualifiedly with him in doctrine grew eager; here and there a dignified head bowed, unaware, as if surrendering some belief.
Her obvious surprise moved the man to explain, which was unqualifiedly this "Madame, permit me, but we need your telephone for field service." I suppose he may as well have it anyway for nothing so modern and useful as telephones has existed for us since August 3rd. A group of very surly officers have "taken over" Madame R.'s château down in the country.
Certainly popular education has its value, but it has a morbid side that now needs attention. This morbid side is not only bad for the mother but is unqualifiedly bad for the child. For the child of to-day, the center of the family stage in his attention, is often either spoiled or made neurasthenic by his treatment.
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