Littell's Living Age, Volume 13Littell, Son and Company, 1847 |
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Page 49
... hearing which the former wants , is a position which the slightest reflection will show to be very far from the truth . It is not the want of hearing on the part of the deaf - born that consti- tutes the only difference between him and ...
... hearing which the former wants , is a position which the slightest reflection will show to be very far from the truth . It is not the want of hearing on the part of the deaf - born that consti- tutes the only difference between him and ...
Page 52
... hearing has been sent from the hypothesis which the author pro- long lost , and the memory of its nicer discrimina - poses , to account for his repugnance to speak ; a tions been suffered to fade . The attempts at poetry functional ...
... hearing has been sent from the hypothesis which the author pro- long lost , and the memory of its nicer discrimina - poses , to account for his repugnance to speak ; a tions been suffered to fade . The attempts at poetry functional ...
Page 59
... hearing and speech ; and that all to whom any sense of hearing remains might , by similar cultivation , considerably improve their condition . These inferences may perhaps be somewhat too sanguine ; but , from the observed facts on ...
... hearing and speech ; and that all to whom any sense of hearing remains might , by similar cultivation , considerably improve their condition . These inferences may perhaps be somewhat too sanguine ; but , from the observed facts on ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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