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Miscellaneous Occupations , 261 Achievements of the Blind in Poetry and Music : Section I. Some explanation of the method by which the Born Blind gain a knowledge of the extension , magnitude and appearance of distant objects ...
Miscellaneous Occupations , 261 Achievements of the Blind in Poetry and Music : Section I. Some explanation of the method by which the Born Blind gain a knowledge of the extension , magnitude and appearance of distant objects ...
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We have been induced to enter the arena of bookmakers , by a desire to disseminate a more correct and ex tended knowledge of blindness , and its effects upon mental and physical development , than the reading public has hitherto ...
We have been induced to enter the arena of bookmakers , by a desire to disseminate a more correct and ex tended knowledge of blindness , and its effects upon mental and physical development , than the reading public has hitherto ...
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of the blind , all the knowledge and skill we can acquire at these establishments , are not available as means of self - support , but tend only to awaken a keener sense of our privation and dependence . To illustrate : A young man ...
of the blind , all the knowledge and skill we can acquire at these establishments , are not available as means of self - support , but tend only to awaken a keener sense of our privation and dependence . To illustrate : A young man ...
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This coming to the knowledge of her guardian , he was anxious to conceal it , and accordingly sent her to Smyrna . Crytheis being near her time , went one day to a festival which the inhabitants were celebrating on the banks of the ...
This coming to the knowledge of her guardian , he was anxious to conceal it , and accordingly sent her to Smyrna . Crytheis being near her time , went one day to a festival which the inhabitants were celebrating on the banks of the ...
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From Egypt he brought the names of all their gods , the chief ceremonies of their religion , and a more improved knowledge of the arts . He next sailed to Africa and Spain , and on his re . turn touched at Ithaca , where he was detained ...
From Egypt he brought the names of all their gods , the chief ceremonies of their religion , and a more improved knowledge of the arts . He next sailed to Africa and Spain , and on his re . turn touched at Ithaca , where he was detained ...
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