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To illustrate : A young man graduates at one of our institutions for the blind , after receiving a thorough course of instruction in the theoretical and practical sciences . Elated with the hope of henceforth being able to earn for ...
To illustrate : A young man graduates at one of our institutions for the blind , after receiving a thorough course of instruction in the theoretical and practical sciences . Elated with the hope of henceforth being able to earn for ...
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... that we were both educated at the New York Institution for the Blind , and have for the last four or five years been endeavoring to force a subsistence from nature and society , in various , and of course HONORABLE , occupations .
... that we were both educated at the New York Institution for the Blind , and have for the last four or five years been endeavoring to force a subsistence from nature and society , in various , and of course HONORABLE , occupations .
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It is less hazardous to follow closely in . the footsteps of a virtuous and prudent man , whose path has led to honor and distinction , than to mark out for one's self a new course in life . ers . Tread you my steps !
It is less hazardous to follow closely in . the footsteps of a virtuous and prudent man , whose path has led to honor and distinction , than to mark out for one's self a new course in life . ers . Tread you my steps !
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So thorough a knowledge of ancient historical poetry was requisite , before be ing initiated into this order , that , with many , a course of diligent study for a term of twenty years was required . * In this way the Celtic bards ...
So thorough a knowledge of ancient historical poetry was requisite , before be ing initiated into this order , that , with many , a course of diligent study for a term of twenty years was required . * In this way the Celtic bards ...
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This has been looked upon by many literary characters , especially those of England , as so far out of the ordinary course of things , that they have by some been attributed to McPherson , who , it is maintained , wrote and ascribed ...
This has been looked upon by many literary characters , especially those of England , as so far out of the ordinary course of things , that they have by some been attributed to McPherson , who , it is maintained , wrote and ascribed ...
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