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... persons as were born deaf and dumb ; but if we are to suppose , and I think we may , that the Abbe de l'Epee was informed ... person skilled in their mute language ; some short and VOL . II . F trivial questions too they could answer in ...
... persons as were born deaf and dumb ; but if we are to suppose , and I think we may , that the Abbe de l'Epee was informed ... person skilled in their mute language ; some short and VOL . II . F trivial questions too they could answer in ...
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... persons who have been deaf from their birth and consequently dumb , and after they have arrived to adult or middle ... person declaring , that he bad any belief or thought of the existence of a God , before he could hear and speak . Dr ...
... persons who have been deaf from their birth and consequently dumb , and after they have arrived to adult or middle ... person declaring , that he bad any belief or thought of the existence of a God , before he could hear and speak . Dr ...
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... person may become acquainted with it by looking over the Abbe's grammar , and he may convince himself of the success it has been attended with , by going to the house of the institution , either on public days or in private . A great ...
... person may become acquainted with it by looking over the Abbe's grammar , and he may convince himself of the success it has been attended with , by going to the house of the institution , either on public days or in private . A great ...
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... person in the full , though as yet unexercised , possession of his faculties , was to set about learning all which was necessary in order to place himself on a footing of equality with others of his age , the labour would seem immense ...
... person in the full , though as yet unexercised , possession of his faculties , was to set about learning all which was necessary in order to place himself on a footing of equality with others of his age , the labour would seem immense ...
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... person speaking . That wonderful machine , the human hand , which serves as an eye to the blind , serves in this instance as an ear to the deaf and dumb . I have explained to you in a former letter how the blind are taught to write ...
... person speaking . That wonderful machine , the human hand , which serves as an eye to the blind , serves in this instance as an ear to the deaf and dumb . I have explained to you in a former letter how the blind are taught to write ...
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