Beauties and Achievements of the BlindPublished for the authors, 1854 - 387 Seiten |
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William Artman, Lansing V. Hall. EVER MOVES AT HUMANITY'S CALL CONTENTS . PAGE . Introduction , Memoirs of Eminent blind. 73 362.4 Ar786 Cop . 3 To the American Public , WHOSE PHILANTHROPIC HEART This Volume IS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED .
William Artman, Lansing V. Hall. EVER MOVES AT HUMANITY'S CALL CONTENTS . PAGE . Introduction , Memoirs of Eminent blind. 73 362.4 Ar786 Cop . 3 To the American Public , WHOSE PHILANTHROPIC HEART This Volume IS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED .
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... heart ? Does anything ever cheer them ? Are their lives always useless ? Is there anything they can do ? " - these interrogatories are , we think , herein fully answered . To accomplish this work , we have spared no time , pains nor ...
... heart ? Does anything ever cheer them ? Are their lives always useless ? Is there anything they can do ? " - these interrogatories are , we think , herein fully answered . To accomplish this work , we have spared no time , pains nor ...
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... heart . The relations which the creature sustains to its Creator , should be kept constantly in view , and no apparent discrepancy or incongruity , should be allowed to shake our faith in the wisdom and goodness of a Supreme Being ...
... heart . The relations which the creature sustains to its Creator , should be kept constantly in view , and no apparent discrepancy or incongruity , should be allowed to shake our faith in the wisdom and goodness of a Supreme Being ...
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... heart of Fingal , his military aid was solicited by Cormac , king of Ireland , to quell the insurrection and usurpa- tion of Colculla , chief of Atha , where he fell in love with and took to wife Rosecanna , daughter of Cor- mac , who ...
... heart of Fingal , his military aid was solicited by Cormac , king of Ireland , to quell the insurrection and usurpa- tion of Colculla , chief of Atha , where he fell in love with and took to wife Rosecanna , daughter of Cor- mac , who ...
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... concentrative and retentive powers , and natural fondness for poetic numbers , must have given them great superiority over their cotemporaries . by nature with an exquisite sensibility of heart ; pronë B * 8 OSSIAN . 33.
... concentrative and retentive powers , and natural fondness for poetic numbers , must have given them great superiority over their cotemporaries . by nature with an exquisite sensibility of heart ; pronë B * 8 OSSIAN . 33.
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