North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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עמוד 67
... tion of the most useful results . If wisdom from one éntrance was quite shut out , other avenues for its admission still re- mained to be opened . In order to give effective aid to persons in this predicament , it is necessary to place ...
... tion of the most useful results . If wisdom from one éntrance was quite shut out , other avenues for its admission still re- mained to be opened . In order to give effective aid to persons in this predicament , it is necessary to place ...
עמוד 77
tion for the blind , is to direct the attention of the pupil to those studies and mechanic arts , which he will be able afterwards to pursue by means of his own exertions and resources , without any external aid . The sense of touch is ...
tion for the blind , is to direct the attention of the pupil to those studies and mechanic arts , which he will be able afterwards to pursue by means of his own exertions and resources , without any external aid . The sense of touch is ...
עמוד 238
... tion . Now it is easy to conceive , that habit and association may in some degree vary the direction or application of any natural sentiment or power ; but it is quite clear that they can- not create a sentiment or power which we do not ...
... tion . Now it is easy to conceive , that habit and association may in some degree vary the direction or application of any natural sentiment or power ; but it is quite clear that they can- not create a sentiment or power which we do not ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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