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Without hesitation we say , that all the most painful disadvantages with which we have been obliged to contend under the absence of sight , have arisen entirely from ignorance , on the part of community , of our capabilities and ...
Without hesitation we say , that all the most painful disadvantages with which we have been obliged to contend under the absence of sight , have arisen entirely from ignorance , on the part of community , of our capabilities and ...
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The questions so frequently asked with touching pathos , by those who lose their sight in mature life , , _ " Is there benevolence in this world ? Must charity supply my wants ? Will there be always some hand to lead me ?
The questions so frequently asked with touching pathos , by those who lose their sight in mature life , , _ " Is there benevolence in this world ? Must charity supply my wants ? Will there be always some hand to lead me ?
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We will thereEre only say , for the satisfaction of the curious , that we were born in Western New York , somewhere within the vicinity of twenty - five years ago ; that ARTman lost his sight at the age ARTMAN of eighteen ; that Hall's ...
We will thereEre only say , for the satisfaction of the curious , that we were born in Western New York , somewhere within the vicinity of twenty - five years ago ; that ARTman lost his sight at the age ARTMAN of eighteen ; that Hall's ...
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Being now reduced to the most extreme want , and still cherishing the fond hope that something might yet be done to restore his sight , our poet removed to Cuma . Here he was received with great joy , and his poems highly applauded .
Being now reduced to the most extreme want , and still cherishing the fond hope that something might yet be done to restore his sight , our poet removed to Cuma . Here he was received with great joy , and his poems highly applauded .
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If I but stretch this hand , I heave the gods , the ocean , and the land ; I fix the chain to great Olympus ' height , And the vast world hangs trembling in my sight ! For such I reign , unbounded and above ; And such are men and gods ...
If I but stretch this hand , I heave the gods , the ocean , and the land ; I fix the chain to great Olympus ' height , And the vast world hangs trembling in my sight ! For such I reign , unbounded and above ; And such are men and gods ...
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