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... perfect leisure which must be more agreeable from the contrast between it and the incessant exertions of your former life . " " I have reason , " he answered , “ to be grate- ful to God for the many blessings which I enjoy . But do not ...
... perfect leisure which must be more agreeable from the contrast between it and the incessant exertions of your former life . " " I have reason , " he answered , “ to be grate- ful to God for the many blessings which I enjoy . But do not ...
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... perfect , and that in all human affairs we must be con- tent to do that which is best on the whole . Geniuses are rare exceptions to the general rule ; and a mode of education , which might be well adapted to the few who think for them ...
... perfect , and that in all human affairs we must be con- tent to do that which is best on the whole . Geniuses are rare exceptions to the general rule ; and a mode of education , which might be well adapted to the few who think for them ...
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... perfect in the human race , the " μεροπες ανθρωποι . ” CRITES . If so , an imperfection or absence of this organ should be a cause of dumbness . But I have understood that dumb persons are either those who are congenitally deaf , so ...
... perfect in the human race , the " μεροπες ανθρωποι . ” CRITES . If so , an imperfection or absence of this organ should be a cause of dumbness . But I have understood that dumb persons are either those who are congenitally deaf , so ...
Side 50
... perfect , and that there was nothing peculiar in the formation of the soft palate , mouth , and lips . There was no want of inclination to speak , but the attempt to do so produced sounds which were wholly inarticulate . So far was the ...
... perfect , and that there was nothing peculiar in the formation of the soft palate , mouth , and lips . There was no want of inclination to speak , but the attempt to do so produced sounds which were wholly inarticulate . So far was the ...
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... perfect , and that all the animal functions were properly performed . The only other sign of disease or imperfection of the nervous system was that , for two or three years before I saw him , the child had been sub- ject to fits or ...
... perfect , and that all the animal functions were properly performed . The only other sign of disease or imperfection of the nervous system was that , for two or three years before I saw him , the child had been sub- ject to fits or ...
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