Beauties and Achievements of the BlindPublished for the authors, 1864 - 387 Seiten |
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... respecting the locality and history of the bee's senses ; he discov- ered that they consume oxygen gas like other ani- mals , and how by a particular motion of their wings , they renovate the atmosphere in the hive . Since the days and ...
... respecting the locality and history of the bee's senses ; he discov- ered that they consume oxygen gas like other ani- mals , and how by a particular motion of their wings , they renovate the atmosphere in the hive . Since the days and ...
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... respect , than I am , sure that the posses- sion of a more exquisite sense than any they enjoy , does not , sometimes at least , compensate the curtail- ments to which the ordinary senses , and particularly the one of eye - sight , is ...
... respect , than I am , sure that the posses- sion of a more exquisite sense than any they enjoy , does not , sometimes at least , compensate the curtail- ments to which the ordinary senses , and particularly the one of eye - sight , is ...
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... respect to articles of clothing , they are equally exempt from such incumbrances as the other sex . Happy the climate where the beau Wears the same suit for use and show , And at a small expense , your wife , If once well pink'd , is ...
... respect to articles of clothing , they are equally exempt from such incumbrances as the other sex . Happy the climate where the beau Wears the same suit for use and show , And at a small expense , your wife , If once well pink'd , is ...
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... the best constructed maps . Respecting history , the reader will best judge of the power of my memory , by the following relation : To a few select friends who wished to prove my knowledge of English history , I 122 BEAUTIES OF THE BLIND .
... the best constructed maps . Respecting history , the reader will best judge of the power of my memory , by the following relation : To a few select friends who wished to prove my knowledge of English history , I 122 BEAUTIES OF THE BLIND .
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... respect , he ascribes mainly to this cause . The power of retaining facts and impressions , of recorded events , and linking together by associa- tion a chain of occurrences , is strikingly analogous to the magnet , which , if allowed ...
... respect , he ascribes mainly to this cause . The power of retaining facts and impressions , of recorded events , and linking together by associa- tion a chain of occurrences , is strikingly analogous to the magnet , which , if allowed ...
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Allegany county ancholy appear authoress bard beams beautiful bees Belfast blessed blind person Bohemia born breath bright brow cheer clouds color dark death deep divine dreams early earth fame fancy father favor feel Fingal flowers FRANCES BROWN friends genius gloom glory hand happy harp hath hear heart heaven hive honor hope Iliad inspired JAMES HOLMAN king of day Knaresborough knowledge labors land light lived lonely loss of sight lost his sight lyre memory Metcalf mind misfortune MISS FRANCES morning mountain native nature nature's neath never night o'er objects organist Ossian perfect Phemius poems poet praise present reader says scenes Scoton shade shadow shine sigh sightless sing smile song soon soul sound spirit stars sublime sweet thee thou thought tion true voice waves wild winds writings young youth Zisca