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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 , 280 ...
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 , 280 ...
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... remark or insinuation that tends to hold up in the light of sympathy the literary efforts of a class , who have in every age won the fairest laurels , and enriched the commonwealth of letters . it has been our object in the present ...
... remark or insinuation that tends to hold up in the light of sympathy the literary efforts of a class , who have in every age won the fairest laurels , and enriched the commonwealth of letters . it has been our object in the present ...
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How l . is that one who has never seen light and color , is able to form any conception of distance , or extent beyond his reach , or of brilliant objects , as the moon and stars , of the rainbow or the landscape , must remain , to the ...
How l . is that one who has never seen light and color , is able to form any conception of distance , or extent beyond his reach , or of brilliant objects , as the moon and stars , of the rainbow or the landscape , must remain , to the ...
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He did not , however , long remain in this friendless situation , but shortly after married Catharine , daughter of Captain Wood . cock , of Hackney , who seems to have been the object of his fondest affection , but who died within a ...
He did not , however , long remain in this friendless situation , but shortly after married Catharine , daughter of Captain Wood . cock , of Hackney , who seems to have been the object of his fondest affection , but who died within a ...
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In dreams , the imagination presents to our fancied touch , strange or familiar objects , bearing marks of recognition , with smooth and rough surfaces , differing in form and dimension , and sometimes frightful scenes , such as ...
In dreams , the imagination presents to our fancied touch , strange or familiar objects , bearing marks of recognition , with smooth and rough surfaces , differing in form and dimension , and sometimes frightful scenes , such as ...
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