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But the idea that one who can see is more serviceable than one who cannot , still erects an impenetrable wall between him and success . And thus the prejudice which his condition creates , opposes him on every side .
But the idea that one who can see is more serviceable than one who cannot , still erects an impenetrable wall between him and success . And thus the prejudice which his condition creates , opposes him on every side .
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... and zeal which an earnest inquiry after the truth always inspires , resulted in the discovery and establishment of those vital doctrines , in the propagation of which the Christian church has since been so eminently successful .
... and zeal which an earnest inquiry after the truth always inspires , resulted in the discovery and establishment of those vital doctrines , in the propagation of which the Christian church has since been so eminently successful .
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... he commenced a thorough course of musical study , under a proficient master , who instructed him upon the harp ; but unfortunately for him , his remarkable genius was not coupled with that rigid application so requisite to success .
... he commenced a thorough course of musical study , under a proficient master , who instructed him upon the harp ; but unfortunately for him , his remarkable genius was not coupled with that rigid application so requisite to success .
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The few hopes he had built upon his father's probable 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 ...
The few hopes he had built upon his father's probable 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 ...
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But Venzel , his oculist , was not so 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 ...
But Venzel , his oculist , was not so 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 ...
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