Beauties and Achievements of the BlindPub. for the authors, 1874 - 387 Seiten |
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... success . And thus the prejudice which his condition creates , opposes him on every side . Without hesitation we say , that all the most painful disad vantages with which we have been obliged to contend under the absence of sight , have ...
... success . And thus the prejudice which his condition creates , opposes him on every side . Without hesitation we say , that all the most painful disad vantages with which we have been obliged to contend under the absence of sight , have ...
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... successful . In this arena of giant intellects , was spent the life of our author , a bright luminary , lighting up the path of the inquirer after truth , and by his profound learning vanquishing the advocates of error on every side ...
... successful . In this arena of giant intellects , was spent the life of our author , a bright luminary , lighting up the path of the inquirer after truth , and by his profound learning vanquishing the advocates of error on every side ...
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... him , his remarkable genius was not coupled with that rigid application so requisite to success . Genius sel- dom makes diligence her companion : her perfect cre- ations appear at her bidding , and if nature does T Carolan, ·
... him , his remarkable genius was not coupled with that rigid application so requisite to success . Genius sel- dom makes diligence her companion : her perfect cre- ations appear at her bidding , and if nature does T Carolan, ·
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... success in life , were suddenly destroyed . Thus deprived of the support on which his youth had leaned , and left in destitute circumstances , every bright prospect of future fame faded before him , leaving only clouds of despondency ...
... success in life , were suddenly destroyed . Thus deprived of the support on which his youth had leaned , and left in destitute circumstances , every bright prospect of future fame faded before him , leaving only clouds of despondency ...
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... successful . The cataracts which had been forming on Huber's eyes were then considered irremovable ; it was , therefore , announced to him that he must be doomed to utter blindness . but before his departure , he found a con- genial ...
... successful . The cataracts which had been forming on Huber's eyes were then considered irremovable ; it was , therefore , announced to him that he must be doomed to utter blindness . but before his departure , he found a con- genial ...
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